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He grew up in Bayside and went to Holy Cross High School and Nassau
Community College. While he was waiting to be called to the Fire
Department, he worked in construction and with the New York Department
of Sanitation at Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, where,
more recently, the rubble from ground zero has been taken. Firefighter
Krukowski was separated from his wife but spent a lot of time
with his son, William Lee, 10. "I am so proud of the kind
of father my brother was to his son through all the difficulties
of his personal relationship," said his sister, Virginia. His
other love was souping up a car and then trying it out on a drag
strip, his mother, Barbara, said. His father, Walter, said his
son would also be remembered as a collector of junk, most of which
Firefighter Krukowski brought to his grandparents' place in Connecticut,
where there was more room. "Thanks, Bill," his father said. "I
know what I'll be doing someday when I retire." Profile published
in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 22, 2001.
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