Joseph-Wodecki-Obituary

Joseph R. Wodecki

Wethersfield, Connecticut

1956 - 2015

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Joseph R. Wodecki, 59, of Bridge St., passed away on October 9, 2015. He was born March 10, 1956 in Poland, son of Bronislaw and Antonia Wodecki. He has lived in South Hadley for 36 years and worked in the area in the field of construction. He was a true outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, billiards...

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Time is just that. Time. Memories are smiles, laughter, experiences. I have so many. I think of you often. They are fond memories....it's like it was yesterday. Smiles. Laughter and the joy of talking about you. Miss you Joe. You'll always be alive in my heart. Thoughts and prayers. Linda

Joe was a long time member of the APA for which everyone knew as a kind and giving man. He was also a joy to be around and was the most happiest man especially after a few brewsky's. Joe never had a problem with getting on a pool team as he was an asset to the team with his skills. He was a great man and will be missed! -Tracy from the APA

So sorry for your loss.Joe was a great man with a kind heart.Best neighbor you could ask for.If you were a friend, you were family.We are going to miss you.RIP Joe

Sylvia, Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family. Joe was a very kind soul. loved by everyone that knew him. He will be sadly missed.
RIP Joe Love Gail Serafino & Mike Cauley

I'll always remember the fun times Joe!

You were always so sweet to me Joe. Going to Eb's wont be the same without you.. RIP Joe..

may you rest in peace joe!

Sylvia and Krissy, For all the memories we have together, there isn't just one but hundreds I will cherish forever. Including the steaks in the sand and Joe swimming for my pole in the swift river. He will be missed, but know the smiles he left behind are a true testament to the man he was. May he RIP and you find comfort in your memories. Love Andy and Linda

R.I.P. Joe. Definitely had good memories playing pool with you when you were on my team and against you over the years. Not to mention playing poker at Ebs with you. You were a great man and truly very outgoing. You will be missed by many as you have touched lots of people in many ways. R.I.P. "Freak Show"