FULTON, NY – Edward M. Boyzuck, 75, of Oswego, NY, passed away suddenly Friday evening November 10, 2017, due to injuries suffered in a motor vehicle accident.
He was born in Oswego, to Edward M. and Dorothy (VanBuren) Boyzuck.
He remained a resident of Oswego.
Mr. Boyzuck retired from the Oswego DPW where he had worked as a custodian for 20 years.
He was predeceased by his wife, Catherine E. Boyzuck, in 2007.
Mr. Boyzuck is survived by his two sons and daughters-in-law: Edward and Claudette Boyzuck III of Mexico, NY, and Richard and Sabrina Boyzuck of Washington; brothers: Timothy Boyzuck and Patrick Boyzuck both of Oswego; five grandchildren: Heather, Allison, Amanda, Jennifer and Richard II; and great-grandson: Danny.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, November 18, at New Haven Volunteer Fire Department from noon to 4 p.m.
Burial will be held privately.
Arrangements are in the care of the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home,147 W. Fourth St.,Oswego, NY 13126.
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My deepest condolences to you and your family during this dark time. Please know that our family is keeping you and yours in our prayers and thoughts.
Eddie was a wonderful man and a friend as a regular at Volney Fire Corp. bingo. He will be missed by us all. Bob Coant, Volney bingo chairman
What a sad loss to the community. Edward was the most pleasant man, who proudly and safely crossed the students and staff at Riley Elementary every day for as long as I can remember. He smiled and waved at every one. His truck, parked on the road, as he anxiously awaited the arrival of the students, was a wonderful start to each morning. His smile and presence are sorely missed terribly. What a blessing he was! He and his family are in our hearts!
The parents and students on the corners of Bunner and East 8th streets will sorely miss Ed! He did indeed wave to every car that went by and did not hesitate to protect the children, and he knew the names of all of them! He also enjoyed crocheting and creating items. He was always working on something new. He was not only a nice man but also a kind and thoughtful one also. Rest in Peace Ed, you are missed!
I’m so sorry to hear of Ed’s accident and death. He was a wonderful person, kind and good-natured. He will surely be missed. Ed and Rick, your dad was a special person and it was always a pleasant surprise whenever we encountered one another. I’m sorry for your loss.