On Wednesday March 24th, Jake Conklin, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend passed away at the age of 79.
He was the son of Harold and Elizabeth Perry Conklin. Jake was born and raised in Southfields, New York, where he attended his famous school: The Southfields High Institute of Technology.
He married his wife, Sandie Spivak, 56 years ago, whom he met at her father’s business – The Long Pond Inn. They resided in Greenwood Lake and later moved and settled in Monroe.
Jake was predeceased by his sons Jason and Jeff, and his brother Jim.
Survivors include his wife Sandie from Monroe, daughter Cindi and husband Jorge Arias from Suffern, Dave Conklin and his wife Irene from Monroe; Stephanie Conklin-Cole from Monroe, and Steven Conklin & his wife Tracey from Cary, N.C.; his nine grandchildren: Hope, Jessica and Jake Conklin; Daniel and Cassie Arias; Mackenzie and Skylar Conklin; and Alexia and Jason Cole; and his four great grandchildren: Paisley, Luka and Colton Rivera and Parker Dawn Benincasa.
He is also survived by his siblings Betty Langberg, John Conklin, Nancy Mallon and Christine Oetzel.
Although he had a passion for hunting and fishing, nothing was more important to him than his family. Jake was an avid outdoorsman and shared and passed on his passions to his sons.
He volunteered for many civic organizations – as a board member and coaching little league baseball for his children and grandchildren, the Monroe Ambulance and several years hosting fund raisers for his son, the “Police Officer Jason D. Conklin Memorial Scholarship Fund, in honor of his late son Jason, who died in the line of duty while serving the Tuxedo community.
He also attended The Long Island Real Estate School, which he worked at for two years. Later he started his own carpentry business, J.C. Carpentry, followed by his photography business, Photo Techniques by Jake.
Memorial visitation will be held on Saturday, April 3, during the hours of 1 to 3 p.m., at Flynn Funeral & Cremation Memorial Centers, Inc., located at 139 Stage Road, Monroe.
A Life Celebration will conclude the visitation at 3 p.m. at the funeral home, which can be viewed online (please see details below).
The family of Jake Conklin has specifically requested that in lieu of flowers, that memorial contributions in Jake’s name be made to The Tuxedo Historical Society, 7 Hospital Road, PO Box 188, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987 (TuxedoHistory@gmail.com). The memorial donations would be deeply appreciated by the family, due to Jake’s interest in the local community history.
Due to ongoing COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions on public gathering, please contact the funeral home via email at flynnoffice@gmail.com to request a visitation time. Please include your contact information, including your telephone number and mailing address, and name of all individuals in your party.
We will attempt to accommodate your requested time. All requested are answered between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thank you in advance, for your patience and understanding.
If you wish to view the Life Celebration services to be held on April 3, at 3 p.m., please register to view, by forwarding your request to flynnoffice@gmail.com and a link will be furnish to you, in order that you can view and participate in the Celebration of Jake’s life.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Thomas & Brendan Flynn, as well as the staff of Flynn Funeral & Cremation Memorial Centers, Inc.
To offer an online memorial, please visit www.flynnfh.com.