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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: vintage-bears on June 23, 2013, 02:52:00 PM
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John passed away on Friday June 21,2013.
Peacefully and with family at his side.
John was a wonderful, honest and genuine human being.
His passion was the outdoors and in particular, outdoors with a bamboo fly rod and a vintage Bear bow.
John was an avid collector and historian of Bear Archery.
Those of you who knew him will agree that he was just a great guy. Very quiet and non judgmental. Always had a smile on his face and a generous person.
Rest in peace my friend and mentor.
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RIP John.
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Great guy to deal with over the years, always a straight shooter. Rest in peace >>>------>
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God Speed John. You will always be remembered.
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Had the pleasure of meeting John at Denton Hills years back. As Philip said he was truly a great person. RIP John.
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John was an amazing outdoorsman.
His ability to understand and catch trout was amazing. His fly tying skills unmatched.
I would rather sit on the shore and just watch him fish. A real pleasure.
To bowhunt with John was simply fun!
If he saw a deer, the arrow was gone!!!! Bear razorheads ONLY!
Distance did not matter either to John and we often broke his chops about it.
John was an accomplished butcher as well. He grew up on a beef farm in the Binghamtom area of NY.
John truly loved to bowhunt.
Here is the last buck John killed using his
1960 Kodiak bow.
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JOHN POLYNIAK
1952 - 2013
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Wish I had the honor to know him.
RIP and prayers to friends and Family.
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Rest in peace my brother of the bow.
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Rest in peace,,may you live on through the stories from those who was lucky enough to have known you.
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Thank you all for the kind and prayerful words for John.
Here's a small example of who he was........
If you were mad, he made you calm
If you are sad, he made you smile
If you needed something, he didn't wait for you to ask
If you liked to fish, he made you LOVE to fish
If you liked bowhunting, he asked......When!
This was John.
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I was fortunate to have met JOhn many many years ago and he liked hanging around my Booth at Denton Hill.He was quit the gentleman,soft spoken,knowledgable,enjoyable to talk with and a pleasure to do business with as well.
The Archery World lost a good member,The World lost a great Human Being.He is gone,but will not be forgotten.
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Please accept my condolences to the family and friends.
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Sorry to hear the bad news.
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I didn't recognize the name but remember seeing him at Denton Hill over the years.A real gentleman among us. R.I.P. John
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Prayers sent from Italy. Sorry for your loss,Philip.
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:pray: Sounds like he was a great guy.....sorry for the loss of a friend! :pray: :pray:
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Thank you ALL for your kind and prayerful words.
John would be embarrassed by all of us talking and thinking of him. He was a very quiet, shy and humble fella.
I loved him like a brother and will never forget him as long as I live.
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Tomorrow,
June 21, 2014 marks the first anniversary of John's passing.
If he were here today, he would likely be found fly fishing somewhere in the Catskill mountains of NY and the likely conversation at lunch would be about old Bear bows, PapaBear and bowhunting.
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Happy 1st anniversary in heaven John.
I will never forget you!
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Amen,I see your sadness.prayers sent .
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It's always sad to lose good friends, especially good archery buddies that you have spent so many wonderful years and had such great times with. True heartfelt sadness!!
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Philip, a fine tribute to your friend, John. Time passes, but we still remember. Enjoy the day.
Shick
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Philip - thanks for posting about the anniversary of John's passing. He was a good man and Bear collector to the core!
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Thank you all.
Johns sister Diane came to visit this morning.
What a lovely amazing woman.
She brought me a huge whitetail mount that John had killed
And I'm gonna hang it at the cabin.
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Phillip,
John would be honored to have a friend as good as you.
He shot that deer with a fine bow. I loved your tribute hunt for John.
His deer mount will be there for you to remember all the good times and hunts had together.
:campfire:
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Thank you Charlie.
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Tomorrow,
June 21,
makes 3 years that John
is gone but never forgotten. Miss you
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3 years already. John truly was one of a kind.
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X2 what Cyclic Rivers said, "Wished I would have the honor to have known him." In a very special way I feel like I do, thanks to you Phillip. Memories of those who we love are never forgotten, and can never be taken away. I am sorry for your loss Phillip.
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Thanks for bringing this back to our attention. RIP John.
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I apologize for misspelling your name Phil, I got carried away with the l.
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John is gone 5 years today.
Keeping his memory alive.
Love and miss you brother!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Phil, I truly know how you feel about your 'brother', John; He's not forgotten.
Shick
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Philip, I am a little late but I was thinking to your friendship and How much the things have changed for you since John passed away. Already 5 years how fast the time passes by! Happy Hunting to both of you.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend.