The Day

Joseph Zagarenski Jr.

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Preston — Joseph James “Joe” Zagarenski Jr., 80, of Preston, died suddenly at home April 12, 2024. Joe was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to parents Joseph Sr. and Valerie (Macy). Joe was wonderful. He was a thoughtful, creative and humorous man, who was devoted to his loving wife, Margaret “Peggy” Nardo Zagarenski. Peggy and Joe adored each other’s company and never left each other’s side. They would have been married 60 years this June.

Family was everything to Joe. He was the best Dad to his daughters, Pamela and Kim (Tobias Glaza), both of Stonington; and to his son, Joseph B., and his wife, Kate, of Milford. He was the best Grampa to his grandchild­ren: Abigail and Luka Van Vlaenderen, and Ryan, Liam and Julia Zagarenski. He leaves his sister, Barbara Ruggiero; and his brother, Glen Zagarenski; Peggy’s sister Barbara Freeland; and cousin Carol Onderdonk and their families; former son-in-law Michael Van Vlaenderen; and many nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends.

Joe loved everything about being on the water — taking his boat for a day trip with Peggy; piling the whole family on board for fun outings exploring the ocean; spending the day at Sandy Point Beach; fishing with his brother, kids and grandkids; and spending countless hours fixing and tuning up his boat. He worked as a tool and die maker for United Nuclear Corp. (UNC) and later Rogers Corp. He enjoyed spending his time creatively and in nature as much as possible. He was a phenomenal craftsman and gardener. A perpetual tinkerer and skilled woodworker, Joe enjoyed and spent hours making beautiful, useful and sometimes humorous gifts for his loved ones. He was caring and generous, always showing up with bountiful bags of vegetables from his garden, fish that he had caught and cleaned, or a tool to help with something he knew needed fixing.

Joe took great pride in the diverse talents and accomplish­ments of his children and grandchild­ren and always showed interest in their work, activities and pastimes. Joe had a wonderful sense of humor, combined with a joy for surprising others in unique and creative ways. He loved cooking and was an adventurou­s sampler of new foods. He always asked for the recipe and enjoyed re-creating dishes at home with Peggy, always sharing a photo of the finished creations. He had the gift of gab and was a very engaged and curious conversati­onalist. Every year, he looked forward to reuniting with his friends and colleagues from UNC at an annual gathering.

Joe was a blessing to all who knew him. A gentle man and a true gentleman, whose love for his wife and his family, great heart, creativity and wry wit will be keenly missed and remembered always.

Friends are invited to call from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, April 22, at Gagne-Piechowski Funeral Home, 490 Voluntown Road, Griswold. A funeral service will immediatel­y follow at 6 p.m. For online condolence­s, please go to www.gagnefuner­alhome.com. In lieu of flowers, please plant a tree.

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