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Walter Morris Kmicinski

January 8, 1942 - November 4, 2009

Walter Morris Kmicinski obituary, January 8, 1942-November 4, 2009

BORN

January 8, 1942

DIED

November 4, 2009

Walter Kmicinski Obituary

KMICINSKI, Walter Morris, 67 passed away peacefully November 4, 2009 at Rodica House in Prince George. Walter was born in Nelson, BC, January 8, 1942 and at a very young age moved to Prince George where he remained until his passing. As a young man he worked various jobs including Northern Hardware. He then went to work for BC Rail where he remained until 2002. Walter was predeceased by his beloved mother Lena and father Peter. He will be lovingly remembered by common law wife Elaine and her children Blaine, Tracey and Curtis (Marlene). Papa will be sadly missed by grandchildren Brittani, Brodie, Brennen, Riley (also Riley's mom Lynn). He will also be missed by his 4 legged buddy "Chico" and his extended family at Rodica House. The family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to Dr's Ducharme and York and also Carmen, Maria, and Christina of Rodica House for all their care for Walter in recent years. A private memorial will be held at a later date. In memory of Walter, donations may be made to the SPCA or Rotary Hospice House.

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Published by The Prince George Citizen on Nov. 7, 2009.

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Angie Parent

November 7, 2009

Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. I never got to know Walter really well but what i did was special. For several months he would stop by my work and pick out logo's that he would get embroidered on his hats or jackets.During this time we built kind of a friendship. On occasions he would come into the back where we would be embroidering his items and watch the process with expressed happiness and thankfullness. I will also miss him.

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