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Joseph C. Wojciechowski

Cheektowaga, Ny, New York

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Wojciechowski, Joseph C.Cheektowaga, NY: May 11, 2014; beloved husband of 61 years to Lucy (nee Wesoloski); cherished father of Joseph M. (Elise); loving grandfather of Jeffrey (Aliza), David and Daniel; treasured uncle of Wendy (Stuart) Fitzpatrick and Suzanne (Charles) Steinbach and many other...

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So sorry if you have gotten part of this narative...your Mom Lucy was my Mom cousin and I remember your Dad at several weddings when I just was 9 or 10 years old. The only reason I remember these times because we have pictures of all my Mom's cousins at a peticular wedding... Rita, Barbara ( I know she died very young) and Fritz. Wally and Gloria catered my wedding back in 72. So sorry abt your Dad's loss but please tell your Mom Lucy I remember him and her even tho they wouldn't remember me.

He is one of the real truly GREAT ONES always with a smile. Looking at the Bright side of life. Loved to lite up your sprites and warm your soul. Thoughts of him will always brighten up everything. Shine on you DIMOND.

He is one of the relay true Great ONES. Always with a smile. Looking at the brite side of life. Thoughts of him always make things brighter. Shine on you Diamond Forever.

Mr. W. and Joseph

Dear Mrs. Wojciechowski and Joseph and Family:

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. W, our hero. It was an honor and privilege to have escorted him to see his memorial on May 5, 2012. Mr. W. was the one of the Greastest Generation, serving in the United States Army at Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.

Our sincere sympathy to all of you. You as well as Mr. W. are in thoughts and prayers.

Lisa, Jo-Anne, Dorothy, Debbie and JR
Honor Flight...

So sorry for your loss, Joe will be sadly missed. Joe was always so helpful while doing laundry and kept my husband laughing with his stories. Thanks for all the fun times and cheerful moments Joe--God bless you and all your family at this time. My deepest sympathy to all the family.

So sorry for your loss, Joe will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Joe always made you smile with a kind word or a funny story to cheer you up. He was always so kind and helpful to my parents ( Tom and Betty Burton ) and to my husband and I on our visit's from Ohio. He always greeted us like long lost friends and had a story for us. Doing laundry with him was a fun time. Thanks for all the memories and stories Joe, you will be missed by all who knew you. God bless you and all your family.

Uncle Joe had the best stories, I am honored have had the opportunity to spend that time with him..
So sorry for your loss he is truly and amazing man..

Uncle Joe,
Thank you for the smiles, the laughs and the great memories. I always loved the animated discusssions about all kinds of topics and good books. Thanks for teaching me to hold my own in a rousing discussion. Love always!

Joe was a sweet,kind man!Doing the laundry was more enjoyable when he was there.He will be sadly missed.Our sympathies to his family.