Edward-Wlodarczyk-Obituary

Edward Wlodarczyk

Runnemede, New Jersey

Jun 14, 1946 – Nov 21, 2012 (Age 66)

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BORN
June 14, 1946
DIED
November 21, 2012
AGE
66
LOCATION
Runnemede, New Jersey

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Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede Obituary

Edward Wlodarczyk, on November 21, 2012, of Runnemede. Age 66.Beloved son of Anna M. (nee Robinson) and the late Edward M. Wlodarczyk. Devoted brother of the late Janet M. Lutz. Also survived by cousins. Mr. Wlodarczyk was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy...

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Mrs. Wlodarczyk: I am one of Ed's classmates from the 14th Company. The last time my wife, Joanie, and I saw him was at our class reunion in 2003 at San Diego. We remember the evening welll because Ed and I had too much fun and Joanie had to flag down a Midshipman to get us back to the hotel. We have all lost a great Sailor, classmate and friend too soon! We shall miss him!

The -4th Co lost a great friend and shipmate. My last memories of Ed was at our annual Army Navy get togethers. We always had a great time together. He'll be missed by his classmates. God bless. "JJ" Sullivan

Mrs Wlodarczyk, I am another of Ed's USNA classmates -- and fellow Jersey guy -- from the class of 1970. Ed was a kind and warmhearted person. I last saw him at our San Diego reunion in 2003 and had been anxious to see him again ever since. The thought that he will not be there to share a laugh with at any future reunions is very sad. I will miss him.
John "JB" Hart

Mrs. Wlodarczyk: I am one of Ed's company mates from the 14th Company class of 1970. He was a great friend and shipmate. I saw him last at the Army/Navy game reunion in San Diego. He was his same old self made of wit, wisdom, and always good wishes for all of us. I shall miss him very much.

Bud Granger and family, Bellingham, Washington

Ed was my room mate at the Naval Academy in 1969-70. We played baseball together for the NAVY team and I was often privileged to be Ed's catcher. He was a pitcher with a fantastic curve ball. Rest in peace, my dear friend. T. W. McKinsey

Dear Mrs. Wlodarczyk and Janet, My heart goes out to you! You lost a wonderful son and brother. I was Ed's classmate in the scientific academic program. We had almost all of our classes together. I went to all of his basketball games. I was his date for the senior prom. I was so happy to see him again at the 45-year reunion! And so sorry that I had lost touch with him after high school. Remember always the good times! I am sure that he is smiling down on us all from heaven. Fondest regards,

Aunt Anna, I always remember Eddie with his pockets stuffed full of baseball cards.

My thoughts and prayers with you Aunt Anna. Much love always.

My deepest sympathy and condolences to you, Mrs. Wlodarczyk. My prayers will be with you. Rest in Peace, my dear friend Ed.