
Joseph Casmir Pipczynski, Sr.
Memorial Service
Monday Feb. 22nd at 10:00 AM at St. John’s the Evangelist in Riverhead
Sunrise
March 4, 1936

Joseph Casmir Pipczynski, Sr.
Joe (Crazy Legs) Pipp of Riverhead died on Feb. 17, 2021 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 84 years old.
He was born on March 4, 1936 in Greenport to Zigmund Pipczynski and Monica Miezianka. He graduated from Riverhead High School in 1955 and was a three (3) sport athlete during his four (4) years at the school. His accolades on the football field earned him the nickname “Crazy Legs”, leading the 1953 team to the Rutgers Trophy as the best HS football team in Suffolk County.
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After High School he served in the US Army and upon discharge became a member of the Riverhead Police department. After his time in the department, he accepted a role with Grumman Aerospace Corporation where he supported the E-2C Hawkeye aircraft as the lead Radar Technician. In addition to his career, he served 64 years in the Riverhead Fire Department’s Eagle Hose Company No. 4 and on annually supported the Fire Prevention initiative for local Riverhead youth. His pride in Riverhead and serving the community was unmatched. After 32 years of dedicated service to Grumman, Joe retired in 1995 where he spent his idle time playing golf with his friends, driving his golf cart around the Brook as the designated Mayor of the block, tending to his lawn and watching his grandchildren grow up and produce great grandchildren.
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He is survived by his spouse of 63 years Louise (Hubbard), by his children Maria Szczygiel (Phil), Joe (Lori), Jim (Kim), Michelle and Maureen McKay (Steve), grandchildren Aubrey, Sarah Fagan (Joe), Joey III (Suz), Kalei Park (Travis), James Jr. (Stacy), Neil, Nick, Kyle, Brooke and Bree, by three great-grandsons (Daniel, Cooper and Grayson), by his brother Tom (Lorraine) of Seaford and many nieces and nephews
Sunset
February 17, 2021
