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Albert J. Wojtcuk

Taftville, Connecticut

1931 - 2017

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ALBERT J. WOJTCUK 1931 - 2017TAFTVILLE – On March 15th, Albert J. Wojtcuk, PhD of Taftville entered eternal life to be reunited with his loving wife of over 40 years, Therese Marie (Barry) Wojtcuk. Albert was born in 1931 in Jewett City. He attended St. Mary's School in Jewett City, Griswold High...

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One of the finest gentleman I have ever met, and a terrific neighbor.

I knew Albert from What quanted elementary school in Taftville ct he was tough but very nice man Rest in peace DR wojtcuk youll be missed by many

In remembering Albert, it was his compassion for not only the students who walked through his doors at Wequonnoc, but his love of what was good for the whole community in which he loved. I will always have the feeling that I was fortunate to have worked for one of the greatest! Thank you Albert for your patience and guiding hand and compassion for students and teachers. He truly showed us the way and made a great impact upon me and the students I taught.

I am so sorry for your loss to the Wojtcuk family. I want you to know that he was a great Principal that I ever had the pleasure of working for. He truly cared for his staff and the students at Wequonnoc. His kindness and the way he encouraged the students as well as myself as a teacher there, made a lasting impression on me. He truly was a great Principal and taught me alot about being a better teacher. I will always remember at the end of the school year his favorite song he played, which...

When I was in second grade he was the principal and he was so kind he drove me home when I got so sick in class. Rest In Peace I always remembered your kindness.

As I was searching for Dr. Wojtcuk's contact information to advise him of my mother's passing I found this instead. I'm heartbroken for his family and for myself. Dr. Wojtcuk was my principal at Wequonnoc Elementary from 1969 to about 1972 when we moved to New Orleans. He took an an interest in me as a student and kept in touch with me all these years. I have the photo cards of his family which I cherish. Anyway,we moved a lot bc Dad was in the Navy but Dr. Wojtcuk kept up with us! I hadn't...

My condolences the family of Dr. Wojtcuk. As a student in the 70's we both loved and feared Dr. Wojtcuk. He was always in view, not one to sit behind the desk for long. When our teacher was out ill he came in and had us make cards for her with lilacs. I believe, showing us the easy way to draw them. It was really sweet. And when we sent our substitute home in tear and he had to teach our class it was evident how unhappy he was at out behavior.

Then, as I returned to Taftville briefly...

I would like to offer my condolences to the family of a very dear and special man. Albert was a navy buddy of my late husband Lou Blanchet. They were stationed in Key West at the same time and became good friends. Back in July of 1956 I was visiting my sister who lived and worked at the Naval Base and I was fortunate to meet Lou since he was working for my sister's room mate. Lou was stumped as to how to arrange a date with me since he was a lowly sailor and my sister and her roommate...

As a former student of Wequonnoc school I was saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Wojtcuk. I remember him being a kind and very approachable principle. I'd like to extend my condolences to his family and friends. May he Rest In Peace with his dear wife.