Joseph T.
Kroczynski
Passed
away, Thursday, July 29, 2010, of heart disease after an extended illness. He was born December 20, 1922, son of the
late Hipolite and Pauline (Zelmanowicz) Kroczynski. He was married to his loving wife Phyllis
Mulconery on September 25, 1948, who predeceased him in October 1994. He was also predeceased by their adored
daughter Jo Marlene in January 1977, brothers, Martin, Edward, and another
infant brother, and sister Genevieve Wood.
Fate connected him with another loving and devoted wife, Antoinette
“Petie” Spirawk Mold, whom he married in October 1997, and who predeceased him
in April 2008. He is survived by his
loving sons from his first marriage with Phyllis; Mark, of Plantation,
FL and Scott T. (Dannielle) Kroczynski, with children, Kayla and Calvin, of State College,
PA. He is also survived by his caring
and devoted step-children, Lisa (Jay) O’Brien and her children, Sara and Zack
of Elmira, NY, Thomas Mold and his boys, John T. and Brandon of Elmira, NY, and
Sue (Thomas) Vetter of Spencerport, NY, and their children, Jenny, Joel, and
Elizabeth. Surviving also are his caring
and loving sisters, Bernice and Helen Kroczynski of the Elmira area; nieces,
Janis (Clark) Peckham of Homer, NY, Frances (Robert) Baldwin, Marylee (Ron)
Johnson, Annette Wylie, all of Elmira, NY, and Kelly Probasco of Idaho;
nephews, Ricky M. Wylie of Rochester, NY, and Michael Mulconery of Idaho; along
with numerous cousins, great nieces, great nephews, and other relatives. Joe was a proud veteran of the US Army and
served in a tank battalion during World War II (1943-1946). These troops were
the first to cross the Danube
River and the unit was
awarded two Battle Stars. He was a
member of the Elmira Heights American Legion Post #154 and a past member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Joe was a
graduate of the Elmira Business Institute.
He was employed at Elmira
College as their
accountant for 8 years. He was then
employed at Schweizer Aircraft for 28 years where he retired as the Assistant
Treasurer in 1984. He very much loved
golfing and was a member of Mark Twain Golf Course for 35 years. Joe was an avid card player, especially
euchre. Over the years he enjoyed
wearing many hats, including those of a gardener, fisherman, hunter and an
excellent do it yourselfer on home projects, having proudly built his own
garage and completing numerous other substantial home projects.
Joe
followed sports regularly and loved watching college football, especially games
involving his beloved Notre Dame. He
immensely enjoyed the many winters spent in the Cocoa Beach, FL after
retirement. Most importantly, he was
devoted to and very proud of his family.
Joe always found time to spend with his family in a variety of
interesting ways. Friends and relatives may call at the McInerny Funeral Home on Friday,
July 30, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 10:00
a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo in Elmira
Heights, followed by a Christian
burial at Woodlawn
Cemetery with full
Military Honors. It is Joe’s wishes
that memorial donations may be given to a charity of one’s choice.
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