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Jeffery Scott Albrewczynski

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Jeffery "Scott" Albrewczynski

Birth
Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jul 2020 (aged 54)
Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes given to family Add to Map
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Scott graduated from Academy High School in 1983 and proceeded to proudly serve in the United States Air Force where he was a member of the 366th Security Police Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. After being honorably discharged he returned home and began working as a mechanical engineer for many years. He was a member of the South Erie Turners and the Knights of St. John. He was a wonderful husband who worked very hard to help his wife with anything she needed. Scott enjoyed bowling, and listening to country, rock, and old-time music; as well as family poker nights. He enjoyed making indoor and outdoor furniture. Scott especially loved his dog, Sadie. In addition to his parents, Scott was preceded in death by his brother, Gregory Paul Albrewczynski, Jr., and his beloved niece, Jennifer Albrewczynski. Survivors include his loving wife, Anita (Venesky) Albrewczynski, Erie; his son, Jeffery Albrewczynski, Kent, Washington; his sister, Betsy Iaboni and her husband, Gary, Erie; and several aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. The family would like to extend special thanks to Scott's brother-in-law, Gary Iaboni, who went above and beyond to help Scott with many things.
Scott graduated from Academy High School in 1983 and proceeded to proudly serve in the United States Air Force where he was a member of the 366th Security Police Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. After being honorably discharged he returned home and began working as a mechanical engineer for many years. He was a member of the South Erie Turners and the Knights of St. John. He was a wonderful husband who worked very hard to help his wife with anything she needed. Scott enjoyed bowling, and listening to country, rock, and old-time music; as well as family poker nights. He enjoyed making indoor and outdoor furniture. Scott especially loved his dog, Sadie. In addition to his parents, Scott was preceded in death by his brother, Gregory Paul Albrewczynski, Jr., and his beloved niece, Jennifer Albrewczynski. Survivors include his loving wife, Anita (Venesky) Albrewczynski, Erie; his son, Jeffery Albrewczynski, Kent, Washington; his sister, Betsy Iaboni and her husband, Gary, Erie; and several aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. The family would like to extend special thanks to Scott's brother-in-law, Gary Iaboni, who went above and beyond to help Scott with many things.


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