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Raymond Strzelecki Obituary

Raymond Mark Strzelecki

Pine City - Also known as Mark, Mr. Strez, and Coach Strez, age 67, passed away on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center. Mark was born and raised in Phoenixville, PA. He was the son of the late Raymond S. and Barbara King Strzelecki. He is survived by his significant other Christine Koernig of Pine City NY. Also surviving are his wife of 44 years Mary Ellen McGrath Strzelecki of Sarasota FL; daughter and son-in-law, Kim McGrath and John W. Hopkins of Jackson MS with their son Alex R. Hopkins; son Ian Strzelecki with Samantha Brooks of Saranac Lake NY; and brother Kevin J. Strzelecki of West Chester PA.

Mark graduated from Phoenixville High School in 1971. He excelled and lettered in varsity basketball and football. He went on to play football for Bucknell University, where he earned both his Bachelor's degree in Education and later his Administration and Master's Degree. While at Bucknell he lettered in football in 1972, 1974, 1975, and was a Graduate Assistant Coach in 1976. He then did a short stint teaching at Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary. Mark then took a job in 1977 that would turn into a career at Troy High School in Pennsylvania. He started as a teacher and assistant football coach. He became head football coach in 1980. In 1980 only 37 boys reported to practice and in 1981 over 100 reported. His team won the NTL multiple years with records like 8-1, 8-1, and 8-2. His team led Troy to an undefeated season in 1988. This was the last undefeated team that Troy fielded. He eventually left coaching in 1990 and continued to teach high school history, where he also received teacher of the year award many times. He eventually went on to become Athletic Director/Assistant Principal and then worked his way up to Principal of Troy High School. Mark retired from Troy in 2010. He loved the outdoors and had been fly fishing and fly tying for over 40 years. He enjoyed teaching others the sport. He loved the Rolling Stones, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He also adored his 3 cats, Sassy, Yeti, and Ziggy. Mark truly cared about his profession, and was so inspirational to countless students, football players, and co-workers. No matter how successful Mark was he would always give the credit to his players, coaching team, or co-workers before himself.

Due to the ongoing pandemic funeral services will not be held at this time. Those wishing to remember Mark may make a donation to one of the following organizations: Kettle Creek Watershed Association, P O Box 317, Cross Fork PA 17729-0317, Horseheads Animal Shelter, 150 Wygant Road, Horseheads NY 14845, or Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom…. www.patroutintheclassroom.org/contact.html…, an education program where students learn about current and past impacts, management, and protection and enhanced opportunities of PA's cold water resources, while raising trout in the classroom.

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Published by Star-Gazette from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2021.

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Dave Reynard

February 7, 2023

Strez, you were a mentor and friend. I often have you in my mind as I continue to teach/ coach. I value very much the guidance you gave to me. You are truly missed.

Rick

February 17, 2021

Kim, Ian and Christine. You all don't know what Strez meant to me. Mame you know. He was more then a coach, more then a teacher, more then a friend. I'm struggling to find the words. I was a student, a player and a coach with someone who I looked up to as a person who would not take anything but the best of you. He was a man that could get the best out of you even when you thought you had nothing left to give, but he would do it in a way that you wouldn't even know he was doing it. I have so many memories. I love you Strez. Sorry we didn't stay in touch.

Jim Nesbitt

February 16, 2021

Strez

You were a true stud on the football field . I never forgot you and I’ll always remember you!
Rest In Peace . Best Nez

Colleen Austin

February 15, 2021

Mr. Strez is the reason I'm a history teacher. I didn't truly love and history until 11th grade World Cultures. It was my favorite class throughout all my years at THS. We read Orwell's "Animal Farm" and studied the Russian Revolution. We learned about Israel & Palestine and the deeply routed conflict between the two. I remember when a couple friends & I were doing research for our informative speechs in 11th grade English, Mr. Strez met us at the Steele Memorial Library in Elmira to show us how to use the databases to find credible information. He was a teacher, mentor, and a friend.
I say all of this to speak to how very special Mr. Strez was to me as a teacher and as male figure I was able to look to for guidance and validation. He was truly like no other teacher I have ever had, even throughout my college years. He solidified my decision to become a Social Studies teacher. I only hope that I've been able to inspire my students even half as much as he inspired me. Thank you for all you gave to so many students and the lasting impression you made on me & my life. There will never be another like Mr. Strez. ❤

Dave Reynard (AKA Woodchuck)

February 14, 2021

Strez, God Bless you. I thank you for the times we spent together coaching. You were a great influence on my life. R.I.P. my friend.

Bill Gordon

February 14, 2021

Great guy...many amazing memories... From football to fly fishing...last time I talked to him was fishing Pine Creek... " Strez, keep your fly line tight........" You will be missed.......Bill

Carol Rechel

February 14, 2021

STREZ was a good friend to my brother and now I am sure they are together talking football....I am so sorry Cricket.....he was a great guy and I am so glad to have known him.

Suzie (kingsley) Crane. Class of 81

February 14, 2021

I had Mr. Strez as a history teacher in Jr High., history wasn't my fave class., but he was a great teacher who made you want to learn. Fly high my friend.

Kate Hembrooke

February 14, 2021

We will miss Mark tremendously and are so grateful for the friendship, endless laughter and and years of memories we have shared with Mark and Cricket. We love you both and out hearts are broken. Kate and Jacki

Terry Baker

February 14, 2021

Strez was such a great teacher! He always had a kind word to say and when the girls in the back row of his 3rd period class would sit and giggle at something...he would always say "YOU can do better than that" he loved all his students. His love of teaching and coaching can be felt through the generations. This loss is HUGE for our community but most of all your family! Prayers and strength through this tough time! Rest in peace Strez...you will always be the greatest!

Concetta Roach Gallow

February 14, 2021

Mr Trez you where a great mentor back in the 80 at Troy you have impacted many students lifes. You will be missed

Mellissa Naylor

February 13, 2021

Strez was one of my favorite peaple, such an amazing hard working caring man.
My sympathies to all family and friends.

Linda Fulford

February 13, 2021

He was one of my favorite teachers n principal are the high school he was always there when I needed to talk to him bout school or anything else he would help me tho it.. R.I.P.COUCH STREZ you will be missed

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