A nutritious son, brother, friend, and neo -renovator, Patrick Daniel Golszowski died on May 20, 2025 at a young age of 23. On March 12, 2002, Hacensack, New Jersey, a lively appearance of the Patrick and all those born in immense capacity were left an indelible mark, which was left an indelible to know them. His sudden departure has left a void that the words can hardly fill, but their life continues to be inspired, full of warmth, creativity and compassion.
Patrick was a proud graduation of Elmwood Park High School, where he served as the captain of the Crusaders Track Team. On the track and closed, he embodied flexibility, leadership and a stable dedication for personal development.
His commitment to excellence in both athletics and academics praised his coach, teammates and colleagues. But beyond his achievements, Patrick was known for his humility and team spirit that always encourages others and share in their successes.
A deep curiosity and love for technology, Patrick earned a degree in Computer Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
There, he found his true calling in the user experience design, combining technical expertise with sympathy and creativity. In many of its projects, Patrick developed an AI-managed fitness tracking applications a fusion of its passion for health and technology. His ability to imagine and create people’s life -growing devices talked about their values and their bright future in the technical industry.
Made Patrick’s really extraordinary, it was not only his talent, but his surefire kindness and infectious feeling. Friends recalled their sharp wisdom and infectious laughter, the way he could brighten any room with a clever joke or honest praise.
He had a gift to welcome and understand people. Whether he is tuitioning a classmate, is helping his sister with a school project, or interacting with friends during a late night coding session, Patrick always gave his time and energy without any hesitation.
Outside school and technology, Patrick was a lover of out. He often used to spend weekends to run local trails, hiking in nearby parks and to run camps under stars. Nature was his refuge, a place where he could reflect, recharge and miracle the beauty of the world – a world that he made himself better than being in it.
Patrick leaves behind a loving family who loved him. He is alive by his dedicated parents, Alexander and Jadvega Golrskowski and his valuable sister, Isabella, who looked at him with praise.
He is also alive by his grandmother Anna, grandparents -Dadi Jaan and Jozefa, uncle Eugenius and Aunty Elzbiata Golrsowski, Aunt Eva and uncle Zenn Michelik, and Godfather Daryasz and his wife Eva Gerscooveski. His life was deeply rich in the presence of Patrick. He now joined his grandfather Francazake and grandmother Maria Szaparnoga in eternal peace.
Family and friends will gather on 23 May 2025 to honor Patrick’s life during a visit at the Marco Memorial Chapel at Clifton, NJ, followed by a mass at St. Joseph RC Church in Passic on 24 May. Patrick will be placed to rest in the St. Mary Cemetery in Kathi Brook, where it will not only be shared to this ocean.
Although the life of Patrick was smaller than the heart, it was rich in meaning, purpose and love. He leaves behind a legacy of compassion, intelligence and happiness that will keep waving through the lives of all the people who know him. In every task of kindness, every spark of innovation, and every step with a wooden way, Patrick lives on the soul of Daniel Golrszowski.