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Andrew Krenicki Obituary

Andrew "Jack" Krenicki, Jr, 71, of Terryville, CT passed away Saturday, March 1, 2025, at Charlottle Hungerford Hospital in Torrington surrounded by his closest family and friends. Jack was born November 15, 1953 in Bristol, CT son of the late Andrew and Helen (Krasiski) Krenicki. Jack was a lifetime resident of Terryville where everyone knew him as the "guy who never stopped talking". Anywhere he went, he would strike up a conversation with someone, whether he knew them or not. He loved to give advice, especially on how to eat healthy and how to make money. Jack started as an entrepreneur back in high school, selling 8-track tapes out of his car. He also had a great love for rock music and played in a rock band with his cousins. Just after high school, he started a family and opened his first official business, Wasteland Gift Shop in Bristol; later he made his own recording studio and started the label, Backstreet Records. Jack loved to be on the road with his bands for shows. He was so sure one of them was going to "make it big". While main icons consist of wolves and Harleys, Jack was also a car enthusiast, "wheeling and dealing" classic cars to make a buck. He would always say, buying something he could sell was an investment. Jack continued to experiment with many new business ideas over the years, including online ventures however, he valued spending time with this family. He enjoyed watching his sons play baseball, taking family vacations, attending family picnics and parties. Later in life, Jack valued the close relationships he held with his sister Kathy, niece Kim, cousins Jeff and Kim Scott, sister-in-law Collette Anderson, brother and sister-in-law Alan and Cory LaRocque, and friends Jeff Tole and Colleen Ferrucci. He especially enjoyed the company of others for meals- always inviting someone to go out to breakfast or dinner so he could have a nice meal and conversation, he also enjoyed volunteering at the Terryville Fair beer booth and cooking at youth sports events. While Jack was a very stubborn man who was set in his ways, he had a big heart and was always willing to help others. If someone was in financial trouble, he would give them a job; if someone needed a place to stay, his door was open. He would preach his ways to people on how to be successful, based on personal experience, of course. Jack's way of communicating was to make jokes. Even when discussing something negative, he would find a way to be humorous. Though anyone who knew Jack has hidden from him, at least once, in fear of being trapped for an hour, we will all truly miss his vibrant personality and "words of wisdom". Jack leaves five siblings and spouses, Kathy and Bob Ranger of Terryville, Mary and Tom Ciechoski of Palm Bay, FL, Joe and Leann Krenicki of Harwinton, Sue Krenicki-Myers of Terryville, Theresa and Dan Morrone of Plymouth; a son, Steven Krenicki of Terryville; a granddaughter, Kayla Wesolowski of Bristol; nieces and nephews, Julie (and Dan) Hamel of New Hartford, Kim (and Jeff) Hotchkiss of Plymouth, Jason (and Katie) Ciechoski of Bristol, Kristin (and Devon) Xander, Daniel, David and Philip (and Jess) Morrone, Sarah Krenicki (and Matt Forrest), Dana Anderson, Kim Anderson; fifteen great nieces and nephews. Jack was pre-deceased by his son, Brian Krenicki, brother Bill Krenicki, niece Stacie Ciechoski, and nephew Paul Anderson. Family and friends may visit at the Scott Funeral Home, 169 Main St, Terryville, on Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 2-4PM. www.scottfuneralhomeinc.com To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Andrew "Jack" Krenicki, please visit our floral store.

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Published by WFSB on Mar. 3, 2025.

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Jeff LaBonte

March 8, 2025

I remember Jack as a man always smiling- no WHAT the circumstance. Good times, and the off times too, he always seemed to have a better way to view things. I met him him in 2003, touring with one of his prodigal bands. We always had a great time doing the shows. We shared some common interests in his eccentric car hobby, and I'll miss him. I am a better person to have known him.

Tom Burke

March 7, 2025

I was Blessed to have had Jack in my Life as a Friend and Business Partner and can Truly say he was One of the Best Partners I ever had. He was a very Hard Worker , always kept me informed even though we were 1600 miles apart , everything ran like Clockwork. Jack also was into Music , as was I , and remember driving out to Luther Oklahoma to buy a Bus for his Band he saw in an ad. Jack was always True to his Word and made my Family and Friends he met always feel Welcome. Jack was a Talker , about many subjects , Business , Hot Rods , Music , New Ideas , and I will never forget our Daily and Late Night phone calls , all 13,296,748,642 of'em , Man O Man , You Will Be Missed. Love Ya Brother.

Mark Kowaleske

March 4, 2025

Jack and his siblings were my earliest friends when we were next door neighbors on Harwington Ave in the early 1960s.

Although I hadn´t seen him in over 50 years, those childhood memories of playing every day together are a firm part of the first 12 years of my life - playing Superman with old towels, building forts in the woods, bicycle rides to the `witches house´ at the 4 corners, wiffle ball and Mrs Kernicki stuck with a dozen kids in the kitchen for lunch.

Those memories are precious.

With great sympathy,

The Kowaleske´s
112 Harwington Ave.

(Mark, Daria, Kyra, Joel)

Colleen

March 3, 2025

Jack came late into my life but, left a life lasting impression. You will forever be missed my friend, see you on the other side!

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