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Joseph Karwacki Jr.

Wilmington, Delaware

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Joseph John Karwacki, Jr. Age 84, of Newark, DE, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, December 7, 2010, surrounded by his family.Born in Baltimore, MD, Joseph was the son of the late Helen T. (Andrysiak) and Joseph J. Karwacki, Sr. He served his country in the US Navy during World War...

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Angele and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My daughters, Nicole and Sarah, extend their wishes of sympathy also. You had a special bond with your dad that will remain in your heart forever.
With my sincere condolences, Anna

Pop Pop,

I am so sad to say goodbye to you, but so blessed to have had you in my life. I will never forget Wacki Acres, how you made Buster feel right at home, your hilarious one-liners, or your gentle demeanor. Your devotion to Nana and your family were amazing, and I want to say thank you for being such an amazing role model for all of your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

I love you and rest in peace,
Jessica ("Shorty")

Dear Angele,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Rani Singh

I am so sorry to hear this news, Angele. Please accept my deepest sympathies. God bless you. I'll keep you--and your family--in my prayers.

- Michael Housel

Dad,
Your loving gentle ways will be missed by many, as well as your humor and quick wit. To me you were like St. Joseph the carpenter, as I got to learn to handle many tools from you and got to help dad all the time when there was a project to be done, especially at Wacki Acres. To this day I would still rather work outside, or fix something before I clean or cook. I will never forget learning to drill and catching my hair in the motor!
I am so happy you are now at peace.

Karwacki Family,
I will always remember "PopPop" fondly. My thoughts are with you all and will always cherish the wonderful memories of PopPop at the Pocono house. So gracious to let us girls take over the house once a year and we will always have those wonderful memories to take with us.

Dad/Joe/Pop-Pop,
I will miss you my buddy. I will always remember your gentle spirit and wonderful sense of humor. And your sense of duty and responsibility were second to none. Love, your son and friend. Peace be with you.

Mary Jo and Family, you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Thanks for teaching me how to drive in the Karwacki car! Love, Maria, Frank and Family

Words cannot express how much you were loved. Thank you for all of the happy memories we can cherish in our hearts. I will listen for you to ring the bell at the New Year! ILY, aimee