Maintenance

About Bob Krasinski and Hank Windows

Bob Krasinski, Maintenance Supervisor

BioBobKBob's job at Family Life entails everything related to maintaining the facility and the land it sits on.  He loves ministry work and using his God-given abilities to serve Christ and his fellow Christian co-workers.

Before coming to Family Life, Bob was a self-employed, general contractor in the Jamestown area for 19 years.  He is very familiar with all phases of building, remodeling, and repairing homes and commercial buildings.  He listened to FLN all the time, in his truck and on the jobsite.  Listening to FLN brought him closer and closer Christ.  One day he heard Rick Snavely on the radio talking about an opening in maintenance.  After much thought and prayer, he applied for and got the position.  

Bob's a family man and loves hanging out with his grandkids.  His hobbies include biking, hiking, reading, and stamp collecting.  He and his wife, Jane, live in Mount Morris, the gateway to beautiful Letchworth State Park.  They have three grown children and a passel of wonderful grandchildren.  Bob also was a foster parent for many years and was blessed to be a part of so many children’s lives.

Hank Windows, Maintenance Assistant

BioHankWHank does building and vehicle maintenance for Family Life.  He also maintains the electric systems, plumbing systems, and keeps the grounds in order, especially during softball and soccer seasons.  Hank is one of those guys who will lend a hand wherever it's needed - no matter the job. 

Hank was born and raised in Addison, NY.  He completed his student teaching degree at SUNY Oswego and worked as an ASE certified auto body technician for 32 years after that.  Hank also has 25 years of military experience, working as a chief mechanic for the US Naval Reserve.  After 6 months of active duty in Puerto Rico,  Hank came home to visit friends and family, and learned about a job opening at Family Life.  Twelve years later, Hank is still here, and can be seen riding his lawn mower behind Family Life on summer afternoons.

Big into martial arts, Hank teaches judo at the YMCA and is a certified black belt.  He's also been a foster parent for many years, believing every kid should have a chance to live in a Christian home.  He and his wife, Sue, have three adult children, one stepson, two adopted daughters and one foster son (at the moment).