W.-Kaenzig-Obituary

W. Wallace Kaenzig USMC, RTD

Cologne, New Jersey

1920 - 2021

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Kaenzig, W. Wallace USMC, RTD, - 100, of Cologne, NJ passed away on Friday, January 8, 2021 surrounded by his family. Wally was born in Egg Harbor City, NJ on October 2, 1920 to parents, William N. Kaenzig and Adeline Hanselmann Kaenzig. Wally is survived by his son, William W. Kaenzig Jr. and...

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It was truly my honor to meet Wally and his supportive, caring family at the dedication at Atlantic Cape in 2018. He was a true American hero and an ACC hero as well to many students. I will forever remember him and our conversation about ACC. The Veteran's Study Lab on the Mays Landing Campus is such a great memorial of his kindness and opportunity he provided to others. My sincerest condolences to the entire family on your loss.

I retired from ACCC & I was sent an email about Mr. Kaenzig's obituary. Although I have never met him, he was a Great American! Thank you for protecting so all. May you rest in peace sir, and many prayers to all who loved you.

l GROW TO LOVE THIS MAN.... I became Dean of Students when he retired. We shared many moments. Every year enjoyed our time when picking up my xmas tree. He was a highly principled and brave man who loved his country and his family. May you rest in peace. Pat Federici

The end of an era! Rest In Peace Sir!

Wally encouraged me to go back to college (ACC) in 1968 at the age of 43! Due to his support and advice, I went on to get my Master's Degree in Library Science in 1978. Attending ACC and Glassboro only attending part-time while raising six kids. He was my mentor. Wally was a very active member of the community.

A great man. I was a student at ACC During Dean Kaenzig´s tenure. We became friends, alone with my father, and spoke often. Those were great years at ACC. Please accept my most sincere condolences. Richard Sless

I just happened to read Mr. Kaenzig's obituary. Although I have never met him, he truly is the definition of a Great American! May you rest in peace sir, and many prayers!