In Memory

Julius (Skip) Sarosiek - Class Of 1969

 

CMA Cadet Julius J. Sarosiek

1966,1967,1968,1969

Football Mgr (1), JV Football (3)

Honor Roll (3), Drill Team (3)

Stratham, MA

 

 

                     

 

 

 

 
 
Julius J. Sarosiek, 59, of Stratham, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at Exeter Hospital.
 
Julius was born September 9, 1951 in Framingham, MA, the son of the late Julius J. and Dorothy (Gardella) Sarosiek, Sr.
 
He was raised in Framingham and graduated from Carolina Military Academy in Maxton, NC. He entered the Boilermaker trade after school and lived and worked in Freetown, MA for many years. Julius was a 19 year Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician with the Freetown Fire Department as well volunteering as the town’s Civil Defense Director. He and his wife Susan moved to Stratham in 2002 to raise their daughter. Julius was an 8 year veteran of the Stratham Fire Department.
 
He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Local 29 of Quincy, MA, was a member of the First United Methodist Church Building Study Committee and the Board of Trustees, and also was on the Board of Directors of the New England Country Music Organization.
 
Julius was a loving husband and a doting father and spending time with family was the most important part of his life. A true tinkerer, he could fix and build almost anything. Julius will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. 
 
In addition to his wife of 22 years, Susan (Graban) Sarosiek, family members include his children, Karen Sarosiek of Stratham, Julius J. Sarosiek, III and his wife Cherie of Fall River, MA and Jennifer Martinez and her husband Pino of Havelock, NC, his grandchildren Alfonso Martinez and Ashley Sarosiek, his sister Priscilla Moniz and her husband Alan of Palm Harbor, FL, his father-in-law James Garrity of Clifton, ME, his sister-in-law Linda Bamford and her husband Mike of Clifton, ME, his niece Kelly Ginn and nephews Gary Moniz and Will McKenney with whom he had very loving relationships, three brother in laws, Tom, Jimmy, David, and Brian, and several nieces and nephews.
 
A Celebration of Life will be held at 1 PM on Monday, January 24, 2011 at the First United Methodist Church, 129 Miller Ave., Portsmouth. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Karen E Sarosiek College Fund, Northeast Credit Union, P.O. Box 1240, Portsmouth, NH  03802 or to the Building Fund at First United Methodist Church, 129 Miller Avenue, Portsmouth, NH  03801. Assistance with arrangements was by the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home, Hampton. An online guestbook is available at www.RemickGendron.com.
 



 
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02/03/11 08:30 AM #1    

Richard Schafer (1968)

Julius was a great guy at CMA. He and I were the best of friends .I always teased him about his "yankee" accent and he called me "turtle" as he said all people from the south were slow. I live not far from the school ,so Julius would come home with me to South of the Border. We really had some good times at CMA,so his passing is a real heart felt loss to all of us who knew him. May God be with his family.

A friend always

Richard Schafer


06/03/11 04:41 PM #2    

Benjamin Sandford Roper Jr (1969)

Hey, so glad I was a good friend of Julius, we where like (peas and carrots) together in school. Sorry I am late to respond,I know god is proud to have him, to make heaven ready for us some day. I no he would want every one to be happy. lots of love to your family. Sandy Roper


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