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Obituary of Albert M. Miskiewicz
Albert Miskiewicz, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away on February 7, 2024. Born to George and Mary Miskiewicz on July 18, 1940 in Bronx, NY. Al was a true Bronx native through and through, his life and legacy deeply interwoven with the community he loved and served.
Al’s early years were shared with his siblings, Joanie and Diane, and his cousins & friends in the Bronx which were the cornerstone to his youth. He married Carole Bohenek in 1965 and they were blessed with three children, Christine, Suzanne, and Michael.
Al’s love of his life outside of his family was the FDNY and Ladder 38 in the Bronx.
As a member of Ladder 38 (First due at the Zoo) he created bonds and help lead one of the busiest houses in the 70’s as the “Bronx was Burning”. As a receiver of the Frank Kridel Memorial Award in 1973, the 1991 Civil Service Member Award from the 100 Year Association of NY, and the Westchester Region EMS Council Civilian Award in 2005, he truly led a remarkable career of over 30 years and had an impact on so many.
Al’s legacy is also carried on by his adored grandchildren: Kyle, Brett, Luke, Jillian, Taylor, and Jack. Each of them having their own personal relationship and connection with him.
Predeceased by his parents and his sister Joanie, Al’s memory is honored and kept alive by his loving wife Carole, his children and their partners Christine & Doug, Suzanne & Shane, and Michael & Alison, his cherished grandchildren, and his sister Diane.
Services to celebrate Als's life will be held on Monday, February 12th from 3:00-8:00 pm at Clark Associates Funeral Home in Katonah, NY and at St. Joseph’s Church in Somers, NY on Tuesday, February 13th at 2:00pm Time changed due to inclement weather
Al Miskiewicz’s story is one of dedication, love, and an unwavering commitment to his family and community. He will be deeply missed, but the memories and impact he had will continue to grow and flourish for years to come.
In memory of Al Miskiewicz please consider a donation to the Ray Pfeifer Foundation. Dedicated to assisting September 11th first responders with various medical needs at https://theraypfeiferfoundation.org.