Paul-Wolchko-Obituary

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Paul Michael Wolchko

Brick, New Jersey

Aug 30, 1950 – Apr 19, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
August 30, 1950
DIED
April 19, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Brick, New Jersey

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Colonial Funeral Homes - Brick Obituary

Paul Michael Wolchko, 70, of Brick passed away Monday, April 19, 2021 at his residence. He was born in Jersey City, NJ and lived in Brick for many years.


He was an electrical contractor for IBEW, Local #400 for the past ten years and prior to that he was the Electrical Maintenance Supervisor at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, and CentraState Hospital in Freehold.


Paul is predeceased by two brothers James and John Wolchko.


Surviving is his wife Janet Wiemer Wolchko; two daughters Julie Wolchko and Alice Marie Smagacz; his brother Joseph Wolchko; his sister Maureen Mitchell; two grandchildren Kayla and Paul and his nephew Michael Mitchell.


Visitation will be Friday from 3:00pm -7:00pm at Colonial Funeral Home, 2170 Hwy.88, Brick. Cremation will be private.


Due to the Covid-19 executive orders of Governor Murphy, please be aware that masks must be worn at all times, social distancing must be maintained, and there are capacity limitations for all gatherings.  For the safety of all involved, we ask that you please limit your time in the funeral home and pay your respects briefly to allow the opportunity for others to do so as well.  

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Dear Wolchko Family,
My condolences to one and all. Paul, Maureen & I and both our parents spent many summers at the Stony Brook Lake as we were growing up. All good times. We lost touch thru the years, however, Maureen always kept me up to date on the family. I received a letter from Paul about 2 yrs ago and he sounded so happy. I do hope he is resting comfortably now with no pain and with a happy smile on his face. My heart aches for you. I am so sorry for your loss.

His love of family was enduring. I will miss our conversations about life and especially Yankee baseball. His help in anything I asked was always offered and never regretted.