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Kerry Ostroski uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, July 30, 2022
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I miss you so much, Baby. I still don’t feel this is real. I’ll always be your girl, your flaming redhead and your lover. I try everyday to make you proud. The girls and I love you so so much.
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Jennings, Pruitt, Smith and Ferraris families planted a tree in memory of John Ostroski
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
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Kingsley Kelly-Parotino uploaded photo(s)
Monday, June 21, 2021
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John,
What an amazing father and husband…You put Kerry on the highest of pedestals and raised three incredible, independent, tremendously smart, and gorgeous girls. I’ll forever remember your sense of humor, your love for your family, and your dedication to working hard and making sure they had the best life possible. We’ll take care of your ladies here and I know you’ll be watching very closely from above. Tell my dad, (he might mention something about peddling bananas) that I love him so much, and hug Mr. Jennings for me. You’re missed and loved by so many.
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Kingsley Kelly posted a condolence
Monday, June 21, 2021
For anyone wishing to help during this devastating time, please consider making a donation, in lieu of planting a tree or sending flowers, for the Ostroski family via the Gofundme link below. All funds donated will go directly to the family. Thank you!
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Douglas Housel uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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John and I were high school friends and by coincidence he and his beautiful family were my neighbors in two locations for almost 20 years. It was a pleasure watching all the kids grow up and John loved being a dad. Couldn’t have met a nicer guy. I would only see John every so often but we always picked up right where we left off. So glad I saw my friend with his mountain man beard when he was home a few months ago. Hard to believe you won’t be right around the block anymore but I’d like to think you still are. See you in the afterlife old friend, you will be missed.
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Cheryl uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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John......honestly, you were the only person that I've ever hit. In my defense, we were in the clown maze at Howl O Scream and you hid in a corner until I walked by and then jumped out at me (no one can be responsible for their actions in a clown house). I didn't think that was quite as funny as you did. I will always remember your goofiness, smile, hobbit feet, woohoo, your affinity for bows, your thumbs up constantly, and your positive comments for any situation. This has been a surreal several days and very upsetting for all of us. We will watch over your family here as you watch from there. Rest in peace John.
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Sam Jennings lit a candle
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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Uncle John,
I am sorry that your life came to a fast and tragic ending. I am sorry that I didn't check in as much. I am sorry that you had to leave the world the way you did. But this isn't a time for apologies, nor is it a time to live here in regret. It's a time to say thank you for all that you did. I thank you for showing independence and knowledge beyond demand through the entirety of your life. I thank you for checking in on me and making me feel appreciated when I felt like the outcast in a room of familiar people. I thank you for making conversation with me, and while it may have been you talking the entire time (cause as everyone said, once we get you talking you never stopped ha) time passed by so fast because as they say time flies when you are having a good time. I will forever remember the conversations we had, but more specifically the memory of you and Uncle Scott tipping over the blow up at Pump it Up and laughing in fear that you would get kicked out. I love you Uncle John. I will forever keep two thumbs up and when things get hard, like you did, keep a calm manner and say everything will be okay.
Rest easy and until we meet again. I love you.
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Jessica Ostroski uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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As I grew up, you taught me to be independent and self sufficient. You supported me throughout my entire life and encouraged me academically because you wanted to watch me succeed. You truly cared about me and always took the time to listen to my rants about school or about the newest episode of whatever show I was watching that week. Even though it was hard whenever you were away supporting us, you always made sure to give me a long hug when you got home and to remind me of how much you love me and had missed me. You prioritized daily reminders of your love for our family so we would never forget. Even though there are many moments in my life when I will miss you or want you to be with me, I know you watching me proudly from heaven. I will forever cherish the memories we have made. You were amazing and I love you so much❤️
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Cynthia lit a candle
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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When I think of John the first thing that comes to mind are two thumbs up and a very long beard. As Kerry said, John loved to talk. We would get into long conversations, often explaining things I didn't really understand. One of the best memories I have is when Kerry and I pranked called him at Publix. He was working in produce and we called to ask him how to tell if a cantaloupe is ripe. We kept him on the phone asking the most ridiculous questions. He was a good sport and always loved to laugh. I will miss all the fun and crazy he brought to family gatherings.
John, you will always be with us.
Cynthia
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Cathy Cline planted a tree in memory of John Ostroski
Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Amber Meade planted a tree in memory of John Ostroski
Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Eric Dussor posted a condolence
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Me and John together worked together and always kept in touch,I have to call just to pick on him about his son in law, he always say you wait buddy anit no guy good enough for you babys you will see, it was never a boring moment with John, im really gonna miss those goofy stories, and fun loving personality.
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Aunt Sylvia lit a candle
Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Of course Little John you know I’m screwing this up. I probably sent this already. You are the best nephew ever. I will miss our millions of phone calls and your visits. You’re such a great kid. You are now in heaven with your crazy Uncle Corky. You two were best buddies. He loved you so much. You are also with Danny Boy and your grandparents. Give them all hugs for me. Your keno machine is here for you. Just don’t take an hour to pick your numbers like usual. Keep those keno six packs coming. Your passing has left a huge hole in my heart. Please keep sending signs. I love you so much John You and Kerry raised such wonderful kids and you loved them and were sooo very proud of them. I will miss you John. Until we meet again
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Deanna & Mike Chirillo & Family posted a condolence
Friday, June 18, 2021
Well John it looks like you & Kerry did a great job raising your family! I know you’ll keep watching over them. I’m so glad you came to visit us when you were in NY working after Superstorm Sandy. Crescent Lane was a great block to grow up on! Like one big family! Rest easy John! Prayers for you Kerry & your daughters & their families!
Your Crescent Lane, Levittown Family Deanna & Mike Chirillo & Family
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Kathleen McDougall lit a candle
Friday, June 18, 2021
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John my dear friend your sweet smile won't be dearly missed. Thank you for the years of friendship, good jokes and your terrific smile. You are truly a wonderful friend with great jokes and could light up the room like that sweet candle. The love that you shared with Kerry is and will always be a true inspiration. You will always be cherished in loved as friend as a husband as a father and as a grandfather. Hang around with us we will always know you're there and just know that you are loved till we meet again.
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Robert Pisapia uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 18, 2021
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I knew John John since we were born on crescent lane in Levittown. Then he traveled with work inwhich the last 3 years he used to come to my camper to visit me and my family in Pennsylvania. So many great memories. Rip my friend.
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Kevin and Kelly Jennings posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, June 18, 2021
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John was a good man with a good heart. Did he have hopes and dreams? My goodness, did he ever! Did he love his family? He absolutely did. John took care of my sister and my nieces and he will be so sorely missed. He was taken from this Earth far too soon, but will be remembered forever. God Bless You, John.
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Krista uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 18, 2021
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You were a good father and will truly be missed. You always gave me great advice, were always willing to help me, and supported me throughout my career. I appreciate all the long talks we had and the good memories we made. Rest easy. I love you & you will never be forgotten.
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Tina Petretti Schade uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 18, 2021
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John was such a huge part of my childhood! We grew up across the street from each other! Crescent Lane was one big family! I’m heartbroken to hear of his passing. My condolences to Kerry and his family…. I will always smile when I see this picture and remember him!
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Crystal Rawlinson uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 18, 2021
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John will be missed. Thank for all the fun times, campfires, fun and the razor rides with Matt when I didn’t want to go. We will think about you often and that accent of yours. You will be missed by all of us. Until we meet again my friend. Line Family Always! RIP John
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Laurie Rudnick posted a condolence
Friday, June 18, 2021
John, you were such a big part of my childhood. Memories of playing handball during lunch at Gardiners always make me smile. Thank you for sharing your family with me. It’s amazing how close I feel to them through you. You will be missed.
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Kerry Ostroski uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 18, 2021
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We are all so devastated, Sweetheart. I keep waiting for you to call or walk in the door and surprise me. You were my rock and held this family together. You were the one that could fix anything or any problem. If you couldn't, you'd smile at me and tell me we'd get through this together. We were supposed to grow old together. We were going to travel and I would be your little "traveling linewife." You often said we would sit on the porch in our old age and watch our grandchildren play. I always said I felt like a single mother with you always away working, but I knew you were still there in spirit and had my back. Now I truly am a single mother. I know even though I can no longer hear your sweet voice, feel your warm hands, get a great hug and snuggle problems away with you that you are truly now there with me in spirit. I love you so much and I would give anything to see your truck pull up again and think of all the fun things we would do when you were home. Being apart was tough, but I knew you did it, not only because you worked hard to support your family, but also because you truly loved being a lineman. I don't know if I ever fully told you, but I am so proud to call you my husband. Sure, I made fun of you, made you dress up like a woman numerous times, called you a pussy when you stuck a toe into one of my scalding hot baths and complained, mocked you for your pronunciations and secretly I counted the many times you would say "Um", "Uh" and "I said" whenever you were talking, but you took it in stride and knew it was all in love. You often were told "Stop yelling at me" and then you would say "I'm not yelling." Yes, Honey, you were, but it got to a point that everyone loved saying that to you. Thank you for being such an awesome father to our girls. You always let them paint your fingers and toes, and then would proudly go out to the store with the polish still on no problem. As a family, we can never forget, NY bagels, NOSEHOUSE, our New Year's Eve celebrations, playing Up & Down the River...SPEEDBUMP, and many more that escape us right now. Just know that you were and remain so loved and appreciated by us all. I love you, Sweetheart. Always.
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The family of John Alexander Ostroski uploaded a photo
Thursday, June 17, 2021
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