My dad sure loved the Nortech
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My POP, Stephan Jassby will be sadly missed. He was a great insperation to many people not only in our family but many around in our community. He had an extremely rough life growing up but never let what life threw at him get him down. His fast acting bone cancer to him was just another obsticle and he took it as just a part of life, he said to me, we all have problems, it's in how you resolve them. He was just trying to put us all at ease. My dad always pressed forward, He taught us to believe in whom you are, never give up, be really genuine to people and always, always lend a hand to someone in need. I consider myself very fortunate to have a POP like this, and it's going to be extremely hard, but it was for the best, he was in so much pain, and I'm glad the GOOD LORD took him last night, he is flying high with his wings.
When you are born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling.
Live your life so that when you die, You're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.
Great job dad, we love you, miss you, and do what you have to do in your next life. Jeff, Sandy, Melissa, Courtney, and Marcus.
One thing I feel I need to mention to everyone at Nor-Tech..as my dad sat behind the helm, put his hands on the wheel..HE said: Damn Jeff, this is one hell of a machine, live your life...He then gave me the biggest smile, and said I'm proud of you....I watched as he smiled trying to figure out what all the buttons and throttles were for. I feel bad that a storm came over us 15 minutes later and he never got a ride. I'll be thinking of him everytime I take her out.
When you are born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling.
Live your life so that when you die, You're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.
Great job dad, we love you, miss you, and do what you have to do in your next life. Jeff, Sandy, Melissa, Courtney, and Marcus.
One thing I feel I need to mention to everyone at Nor-Tech..as my dad sat behind the helm, put his hands on the wheel..HE said: Damn Jeff, this is one hell of a machine, live your life...He then gave me the biggest smile, and said I'm proud of you....I watched as he smiled trying to figure out what all the buttons and throttles were for. I feel bad that a storm came over us 15 minutes later and he never got a ride. I'll be thinking of him everytime I take her out.
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From: Frankfort,ill
That would surely have been the ride of his life Jeff , and you have some great pics & memories .. my Pops has /wont get in the SKATER a few years back i took him for a 119 mph blast in the AT in 3 to 5s on lake michigan and i believe scared him a bit & bounced him around ,to this day he has never gotten in any of my boats again ... i would love more then to have a 24"x 30" pic in the living room of him ripping it up or even a vid .. lifes to friggin short keep your head up Bro ..may he rip
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Thank You guys for all the kind words. Jeff and Sandy
Mr. Jassby
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Stephen Jassby
02/09/2008
Mr. Stephen Jassby, age 75, resident of Diamondhead, passed away on Saturday, February 9, 2008, in Diamondhead. Mr. Jassby was born in New York City and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He retired as National Sales Director for Smith Corona after 35 years. He was a member of Diamondhead Community Church, and he enjoyed golf, tennis, pool, and traveling. During his retirement, one of his other hobbies was playing the stock market. He was a straight shooter, always easy going, and family and friends will remember him for his humor. He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Mildred Jassby; son, Barron Jassby; sister, Lorraine Paolucci; brother, Anthony Paolucci, and his parents. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Julietta Luiz Jassby of Diamondhead; children, Jeffrey Jassby and his wife Sandy of Diamondhead, Nicole Viegut and her husband Eric of Palm Harbor, FL; grandchildren, Melissa Jassby of Florida, Courtney and Marcus Jassby of Diamondhead, Collin, Carson, and Paige Viegut of Palm Harbor, FL; sister, Maria Williams and her husband Paul of GA; 1/2 brothers and sisters, Raffaele Paolucci, Mary Valentine, Jo Anne Zannelli, Peter Paolucci, and John Paolucci; foster brothers and sisters, Rose Mary Menna, George Ashley, and Richie Conte; and nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 13, 2008, at RIEMANN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 19130 Commission Road, Long Beach, where friends may visit from 5-7p.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2008, at Diamondhead Community Church at 12:30 p.m. where friends may visit one hour prior to services. Burial with military honors will follow church services at Biloxi National Cemetery. The family prefers memorials to Hope Haven, P.O. Box 3777, Bay St. Louis, MS 39521. A guestbook may be signed at www.riemannfamily.com.
May he rest in peace.
Mr. Jassby
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Stephen Jassby
02/09/2008
Mr. Stephen Jassby, age 75, resident of Diamondhead, passed away on Saturday, February 9, 2008, in Diamondhead. Mr. Jassby was born in New York City and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He retired as National Sales Director for Smith Corona after 35 years. He was a member of Diamondhead Community Church, and he enjoyed golf, tennis, pool, and traveling. During his retirement, one of his other hobbies was playing the stock market. He was a straight shooter, always easy going, and family and friends will remember him for his humor. He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Mildred Jassby; son, Barron Jassby; sister, Lorraine Paolucci; brother, Anthony Paolucci, and his parents. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Julietta Luiz Jassby of Diamondhead; children, Jeffrey Jassby and his wife Sandy of Diamondhead, Nicole Viegut and her husband Eric of Palm Harbor, FL; grandchildren, Melissa Jassby of Florida, Courtney and Marcus Jassby of Diamondhead, Collin, Carson, and Paige Viegut of Palm Harbor, FL; sister, Maria Williams and her husband Paul of GA; 1/2 brothers and sisters, Raffaele Paolucci, Mary Valentine, Jo Anne Zannelli, Peter Paolucci, and John Paolucci; foster brothers and sisters, Rose Mary Menna, George Ashley, and Richie Conte; and nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 13, 2008, at RIEMANN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 19130 Commission Road, Long Beach, where friends may visit from 5-7p.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2008, at Diamondhead Community Church at 12:30 p.m. where friends may visit one hour prior to services. Burial with military honors will follow church services at Biloxi National Cemetery. The family prefers memorials to Hope Haven, P.O. Box 3777, Bay St. Louis, MS 39521. A guestbook may be signed at www.riemannfamily.com.
May he rest in peace.
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