Sunday, April 21, 2019

RIP Carol Jankowski

Susan Miles sent in the news  that Carol Jankowski passed away.     The obituary is from the Journal News.      Although Polychrome is not mentioned in the article, Carol was in Susan's department (HR) in Yonkers.

Carol Ann Jankowski,
Carol Ann Jankowski Obituaryo

hnsburg/Elmsford - Carol Ann Jankowski, 70, of South Johnsburg Road, formerly of Elmsford, passed away peacefully, Thursday, April 18, 2019 at Glens Falls Hospital following a courageous battle with cancer.

Born March 31, 1949 in Yonkers, she was the daughter of the late Casimir and Eleanor (Safko) Jankowski.

Following many years in the corporate world, Carol found her niche in life working with dogs at Tails R Waggin Doggie Day Care in Elmsford with her companion, Ruth. The couple also had a DJ business where Carol was the master of ceremonies. She knew how to get everyone on the dance floor and was always the last to leave. She participated in softball and was an avid bowler.

Kind, caring, compassionate, and warm-hearted. These are just a few of her many qualities.

She is survived by her beloved companion, Ruth "Sis" Magner of Johnsburg; siblings, Bill Jankowski and his wife, Marilyn of Yardley, PA, Cheryl Nelson of Yonkers, Janet Juliano and her husband, Bob of Surf City, NC, and Richard Jankowski and his wife, Evelyn of Yonkers; as well as several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Friends may call on Carol's family from 2 to 7 pm, Monday, April 22, 2019 at the Beecher Flooks Funeral Home, 418 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville, NY.

Additional visitation will be held from noon to 2 pm, Tuesday, at the Alexander Funeral Home, 3809 Main St., Warrensburg. Burial will follow in Reynolds Cemetery, Thurman.

Please visit www.alexanderfh.net for online guest book, condolences, and directions.
Published in the The Journal News on Apr. 21, 2019

Friday, April 5, 2019

Spring greetings from Japan and Germany

It's early April and the cherry blossom time in Japan.       Greeting from Tokyo is from Mr. Michihiko Shiraishi and Mr. Keiichi Hashimoto at one of the best known cherry blossom park in Tokyo called Asukayama created by the 8th Shogun around 1700 AD.       Both Mr. Shiraishi and Mr. Hashimoto came from DIC and worked in Clark, Ft Lee and others.       


Mr. Hashimoto, Mr. Shiraishi & K. Shimazu

And here is the Easter greeting from Hal Pilcher

To all Polychromer's : I wish them all a HAPPY EASTER where ever they might be.  A minute we all will spend for to remember Mr. Gumbinner R.I.P.

Think you already in Tokio where the sun is rising  earlier, think thats why the Sun is center of the Japanese National Flag. I like the sun, we just have to wait a little longer.

All my very best to all of you,

Hal H. Pichler