Joseph Aloysius “Joe” Jedynak Jr.

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Joseph Aloysius “Joe” Jedynak Jr. Veteran

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
7 Nov 2020 (aged 79)
East Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Agawam, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0472493, Longitude: -72.6175394
Plot
Section 0B Row J Site 112
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Joseph A. Jedynak, Jr., 79, of Enfield, entered into Eternal Rest on Saturday, November 7, 2020. He was born in Hartford on April 17, 1941, the loving son of the late Joseph and Jean (Litke) Jedynak. Joseph proudly served our country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam era and for many years he volunteered by providing Military Funerals with the CT National Guard and the CT State Militia. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as an IT specialist in the manufacturing and insurance industries for many years. Joseph served on the Enfield Board of Education, the Enfield Wetlands Commission, and volunteered with Enfield Planning and Zoning. He also served as an Enfield Town Constable and was a long time member of the Enfield Republican Town Committee. Joseph was one of the founders of the Enfield Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and worked with Chief Edward Richards of the Enfield Fire Dept. and Captain Fred Hall of the Enfield Police Dept. Alongside Fred Hall, he organized the "Freedom Walk" for the benefit of the Wounded Warriors Program. He was a proud member of The American Legion, Buck-Dubiel Post No. 101, in Somers, Conn. Joseph also served as the District Commissioner of the Boy Scout Council and along with his wife, Terri, he served as a Director of the Enfield Sabers II Drum Corp for many years.

In addition to his beloved wife, Theresa (Wilenski) Jedynak, Joseph is survived by a daughter-in-law, Donna Jedynak of Plantsville; a sister, Nancy Dounouk and her husband, David, of Florida; a grandson, Luke; two nieces, Susan and Cherylann; and many cousins. He was predeceased by his son, Matthew Jedynak. Committal services will be held at the Chapel at the Massachusetts Veterans' Memorial Cemetery in Agawam, MA at a date to be announced. To leave online condolences please visit www.leetestevens.com
Joseph A. Jedynak, Jr., 79, of Enfield, entered into Eternal Rest on Saturday, November 7, 2020. He was born in Hartford on April 17, 1941, the loving son of the late Joseph and Jean (Litke) Jedynak. Joseph proudly served our country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam era and for many years he volunteered by providing Military Funerals with the CT National Guard and the CT State Militia. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as an IT specialist in the manufacturing and insurance industries for many years. Joseph served on the Enfield Board of Education, the Enfield Wetlands Commission, and volunteered with Enfield Planning and Zoning. He also served as an Enfield Town Constable and was a long time member of the Enfield Republican Town Committee. Joseph was one of the founders of the Enfield Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and worked with Chief Edward Richards of the Enfield Fire Dept. and Captain Fred Hall of the Enfield Police Dept. Alongside Fred Hall, he organized the "Freedom Walk" for the benefit of the Wounded Warriors Program. He was a proud member of The American Legion, Buck-Dubiel Post No. 101, in Somers, Conn. Joseph also served as the District Commissioner of the Boy Scout Council and along with his wife, Terri, he served as a Director of the Enfield Sabers II Drum Corp for many years.

In addition to his beloved wife, Theresa (Wilenski) Jedynak, Joseph is survived by a daughter-in-law, Donna Jedynak of Plantsville; a sister, Nancy Dounouk and her husband, David, of Florida; a grandson, Luke; two nieces, Susan and Cherylann; and many cousins. He was predeceased by his son, Matthew Jedynak. Committal services will be held at the Chapel at the Massachusetts Veterans' Memorial Cemetery in Agawam, MA at a date to be announced. To leave online condolences please visit www.leetestevens.com

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