Joseph-Wendrychowicz-Obituary

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Joseph J. Wendrychowicz

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jan 12, 1956 – Nov 26, 2018

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BORN
January 12, 1956
DIED
November 26, 2018
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Burns Funeral Home - Frankford Ave. Obituary

Joseph J. Wendrychowicz passed away unexpectedly November 26, 2018. Loving husband of Pam (nee Dawson). Father of Jennifer and Joey. Pop Pop and best friend of Liam. Brother of David (Anna), and Rita (Kurt). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing Monday morning, December 17, 2018, from 9:30-11:15 A.M. at Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia, 13500 Philmont Ave., Phila., PA 19116.  Funeral Service 11:30 A.M.  Family request you to wear celebratory colors if you are attending the funeral. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to Valley Christian School, Attn: Sue Caler, 2364 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006, would be appreciated.

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I worked with Joe at Capita Health years ago. He was such a warm, friendly, kind person.
He will be missed.

I worked with Joe at Nazateth Hospital. He was a kind sweet man. One of the few good men. I am so sorry for you loss. Mary Ziernicki Matarazzo Mallee

I cant even begin to say how badly I will miss yiu. You were not just a big brother to me, you were also my best buddy. My heart is broken. Love you.

Pam my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.. I am so sorry for your loss..Ive know you and Joe for quite a long time and I dont think hes ever going to be forgotten.. Rest In Peace Joe..

To my best buddy, I will truly miss you always keep you in my thoughts and prayers forever. Love your pal, Bob Marr

I had the opportunity to not only work (Homestar/St. Luke's) with Joe for many years but also to call him my friend. I will miss him. My condolences to Pam, Joey, Jennifer and his beloved grandson.

My deepest sympathies to Pam, Joe and Jennifer. I cant even begin to express my sorrow at the loss of a friend like Joe. Growing up we experienced so much together. Work, parties, the ever popular turtle dance that Joe performed to the song shout. The weekend we discovered that crabbing off the pier in Wildwood all day only yielded about six crab cakes. I will never forget you Joe, you were one of the nicest guys I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. When the time comes and we meet again,...

We will miss you, all of your funny stories

.. it has been a pleasure knowing Joe he is one of the kindest most loving wonderful granddads. He will be missed.
RIP. You are in the arms if angels.