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Theodore A. Wisnoski

Ware, Massachusetts

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Theodore A. Wisnoski 1921 - 2013 WARE - Theodore A. "Ted" Wisnoski, age 92, passed away on Sunday, August 11, 2013 at the Soldiers' Home in Holyoke. He was born in Ware on July 13, 1921, son of the late Albert and Stefania (Putz) Wisnoski, and was a life-long resident. He was employed as the...

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at the soldiers home were I volunteered I first met a soft spoken man named ted I was lucky to find a man like him that loved life so much we talked about everything from life to we're he got the baseball hat and he spoke a lot about his family and what they meant to him and told me how lucky he was I like a lot of people are doing to miss ted but the memories will never go away to his family think how you all were to have him god bless you all

We are so sorry to hear of Teddy's passing. When our father, Joe Z. went to live at the Soldiers Home, Teddy was one of the first few people we met and Joe & he knew each other from years ago. Teddy always had a sweet smile and a twinkle in his eyes. Very sweet man and he will be missed.
The family of Joe Zulkiewicz

Marilyn, Peter , Connie, and family.. I had the distinct honor of caring for your father ... Teddy as we affectionately called him , was well liked at the ''Home''... Teddy was very proud of his family , as he told me many times. Teddy was a gentleman, in the true sense of the word. We on 2-west , will always have fond memories of Teddy , and the love and support his family gave to him... It's refreshing to see , the love families share with there loved ones. To me that's what it's all...

Uncle Ted,
You were the greatest. I hope you are playing pitch up there with your brothers.

Ted,
You were a very fun-loving, attentive, generous father and grandfather. I will always remember your genuine interest during conversations, the twinkle in your eyes and your bright smile. I hope you are dancing in Heaven with Olga.
Love, Annie Morrison