Dear Brookfield High School Community,I am deeply saddened to announce that Peter (P.J.) Zguzenski, our beloved science teacher and friend at Brookfield High School, passed away the weekend of August 2nd, 2008. “Mr. Z.”, as the students called him, was a vibrant member of the Brookfield High School community. His love and passion for life shone through in all that he accomplished. As a wonderful teacher, athlete, musician, and friend, Mr. Z. will always be remembered by the BHS community. We will all miss his ready smile, his eagerness to lend a hand, and his unwavering dedication to helping all students succeed, in his classes and in life. His memory will always be an inspiration for us all.A memorial scholarship is being established in honor of Mr. Z. Please send contributions to “Brookfield High School, attention Mr. Z. Scholarship Fund, 45 Longmeadow Hill Road, Brookfield, CT, 06804”.I consider myself fortunate to have had an opportunity to spend some time with P.J., both at Brookfield High School and at Litchfield High School where we worked together. Whenever we spoke about teaching and learning, he always ended the conversation with, “I just want so badly to be the best teacher I can possibly be. I care so much about these kids.” I’ll never forget his drive to be the very best and his dedication towards all of his students. He will be sorely missed by us all. With Sadness,Dr. Bryan D. LuizziPrincipalBrookfield High School
PJ Zguzenski PJ Zguzenski, age 34 of New Milford and Bantam Lake, died unexpectedly Monday, August 4, 2008. He was the son of Peter and Sharon (Ambrose) Zguzenski of Morris. PJ was born August 3, 1974 in Waterbury and grew up on Bantam Lake where he was actively involved in the Bantam Lake Ski Club. He graduated from WAMOGO High School and Florida Southern College with a major in Biology. He continued on to receive his Masters of Education at Bridgeport University.Before beginning his teaching career at Brookfield High School, PJ spent four years traveling, snow boarding and pursuing his love of the outdoors. For the past five years, PJ had been an Anatomy and Physiology teacher at Brookfield High School. His passion for teaching came from his students and his love of science.In addition to his parents, Peter and Sharon, PJ is survived by his sister, Leah Zguzenski of Tarrytown, N.Y.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m., Friday, August 8 at St. Anthony of Padua Church, South Street, Litchfield. Burial will follow at Our Lady of Grace Cemetery in Bantam. Friends and family may call on Thursday, from 4 to 7 p.m. and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to Mass at Rowe Funeral Home, 283 Torrington Road, Litchfield.Memorial donations may be made to PJ Zguzenski Scholarship, c/o Brookfield High School, 45 Long Meadow Hill Road, Brookfield, CT 06804.Published in the News Times on 8/6/2008
Yah.....my plans are to be fucked up EVERYDAY....and do what ever I feel like...oh and see some B-Fast shows...I want to have all of you guys up to my parents house on Bantam Lake in Litchfield...we have a beach, pontoon boat, and some jetsliis...it would be sick if we all hung out and camped by a beach fire and Tim and the boys played some music....shit....we could take donations to pay them...my parents have an acre of lake front property and we could all pictch tents and rock out on the beach...LETS DO IT....you know the band WAY better than me....I can host.....but people need to stay put and just chill like its a festival at Lil Peter\'s parents house...what do you think?......Lets get this party planned out!!!!!......SCHOOLS OUT FOR EVER!!!!!!!!
Wow. he was younger than me by only a few months.Does anyone know what happened ?