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Anton Grytsyuk
Jan 21, 1986 — Jun 29, 2026
Anton Grytsyuk Obituary
Anton Grytsyuk, age 40, passed away on June 29, 2026. He was born on January 21, 1986, in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, to Olga Grytsyuk and Vsevolod Grytsyuk. Anton lost his father when he was just 11 years old and, in 2000, immigrated to the United States with his mother . in 2008 Olga & Anton became US citizens
Anton graduated from Southwest High School in St. Louis, Missouri, attended community college, and later earned his business degree from the University of Missouri–St. Louis. In 2010, he moved to New York City, where he established a successful career as a recruiter specializing in software engineering talent. In 2024, he relocated to Florida, where he continued to build both his professional and personal life
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Anton was known for his warm personality, quick wit, and ability to bring laughter to any gathering. He loved entertaining friends with his jokes and stories and had a gift for making people feel welcome and at ease. He loved playing Baseball ,snow skiing .
Anton had a passion for cooking and took great pride in preparing traditional Ukrainian dishes that connected him to his heritage and allowed him to share his culture with others. He was also an expert hibachi grill master, delighting people with his cooking skills and creating memorable experiences around the grill.
A devoted animal lover, Anton especially cherished his mother's beloved dogs, Pegasus and Priya, who brought him great joy and companionship. He treasured spending time with them and was always happiest when surrounded by those he loved, both human and canine.
Anton will be remembered for his resilience, kindness, generosity, sense of humor, and unwavering determination. His journey from Ukraine to the United States reflected courage, perseverance, and a commitment to building a better life. He touched many lives through his friendship, compassion, and ability to bring people together.
He is survived by his mother, Olga Kampe, along with local family members Mikhailo Berdysh , Olja, Ivan ,Borys And Dariia Berdysh. Uncle & Aunt Nickoli & Antonina Berdysh and cousin Tanya Melnik still residing in Ukraine , who will forever cherish his memory.
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