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James Sarmuk, 66, of Lenox

He worked at New Britain Machine Company for many years, and later moved back to Pittsfield and worked at Rising Paper Mill.

James J.P. Sarmuk, 66, of Lenox passed away May 23, 2018.

Jim was born March 17, 1952, in Pittsfield to the late, William and Frances (Gromelski) Sarmuk. Jimmy was a great athlete at Windsor Mountain School in Lenox — he played three sports and was coached by Jack Brennan. After graduation, he attended Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Connecticut. Then he worked at New Britain Machine Company for many years. Later, he moved back to Pittsfield and worked at Rising Paper Mill. He helped take care of his parents in their later years, and enjoyed spending time with family. He will be greatly missed.

He leaves behind his sisters Mary Ann Bauchiero (Dave) of Southington, Connecticut, and Jean Kushi (Kevin) of Pittsfield; his brother William (Sandra) Sarmuk, of Canton, Connecticut; cousin Lou Oggiani (Joan) of West Stockbridge; his Aunt Helen Oggiani of Housatonic; and many nieces and nephews.

A private memorial service will be held at a later time to celebrate his life. To share memories and stories. visit rochefuneralhome.com.

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