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Joseph Conrad Jessick

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Joseph Conrad Jessick, 89, passed away on June 22, 2020 at Asbury Bethany Village in Mechanicsburg, PA. Joe was born on November 18, 1930 in Elmira, NY. He was the son of the late Theresa and Jacob Jasiczek of Elmira, NY.

He attended high school at Elmira Free Academy and then Elmira Veterans School of Mechanical Technology. He joined IBM as a tool designer in 1957 and worked his way through numerous positions, ending as a Personnel Manager in 1975 until his retirement in June of 1990. Joe specialized in personnel development and took great pride in building employee relationships. Joe was an avid golfer and loved to travel to Hilton Head Island, SC with his wife Shirley for golfing vacations. He was an ardent fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and Penn State Football. Most of all Joe loved spending time with his family. He was the perfect listener and sounding board for everyone.

Joe was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 62 years, Shirley Jessick, and his brother Richard Jasiczek of Auburn, NY. Joe is survived by his sister MaryAnna Grabowski of Horseheads, NY, brother John and wife Ruth Jasiczek of Pine City, NY, son Joseph and wife Barbara of Mechanicsburg, PA, daughter Janice and husband Jeffrey of Bonita Springs, FL, grandchildren Zachary Lose of Raleigh, NC, Eileen and husband Joshua Grundon of Carlisle, PA, Jamie and husband Mehdi Barakchian of Weehawken, NJ, and Laura Jessick of Alexandria, VA. He is also survived by his companion at Bethany Village, Clara Weigard.

 

There will be a funeral mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Enola, PA at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to :  Bethany Village Care Assurance Fund Asbury Foundation, 325 Wesley Dr., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Or online at
www.TheAsburyFoundation.org
All future funeral arrangements will be made by Sullivan Funeral Home in Enola, PA.

The Sullivan Funeral Home is honored to serve the Jessick family

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  1. Saddened to hear about the loss of Joe. We worked together for several years at IBM. He was always a kind and patient man. He and his wife and I made a few road trips to meeting venues that included golf. We always had a great time. I never could get him to drink a beer on the golf course, we joked about that. Joe had a positive impact on so many people. God bless Joe, Shirley and his family.

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