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Walter "Laddie" Chojnacki Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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CHOJNACKI - Walter "Laddie" Jr., 59, of Bordentown City, died Tuesday at RWJ University Hospital, Hamilton. A Vietnam Veteran, he retired from the Department of Treasury. Son of the late Walter J. and Jean Niedzinski Chojnacki, siblings Stanley "Chippy"and Maryann Chojnacki of Brick Township,...

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Laddie. I had the honor to grow up with you as your close cousin. We had many experiences. I remember you test drove my Corvette into a telephone pole. I remember the day your Cadillac caught on fire. We always said that things happen in threes, but the third never came.
I remember Sentry Auto Body, then The Parkview House. I remember your marriage to Bernadette.
I also remember your term of duty in Nam, and the party when you returned.
Old buddy, all I have now is my...

There are only a few of us left at the Northern Regional Office who remember Laddie. Just the mention of his name brings a smile to our faces. We all called him "friend" and enjoyed his company. We miss him.

Bernadette: We at the DCA Southern Office really loved Laddie. Flossy and I will always remember Laddie coming to the office..he always made us laugh..no one will ever be Laddie..he was a good man..funny as hell..never afraid to question authority (Trenton)..backed his friends to the end..we'll see him in heaven..Please call us if you need anything.(the Southern Office 609-567-3653)Debbie

Laddie will be missed, but his spirit will live on in all how knew him. He was a man of honor, trustworthy, and fidelity. I was happy to call him friend. I am so sorry, Bernie.

Love, Ellen

Toni and I are grieved at your passing, but know that we will see you again. Our hearts are with your wife and our prayers are with her.

We're going to miss you "Brother". You fought this thing like a trooper. I know when I reach the gates you'll have a place for me and we'll have breakfast together again. I've got a lot of good friends up there so I know you're in good company.

We will miss Laddie for his sense of humor and his willingness to always help. He was always able to fix anything and had the answers to any problem.

Our thoughts, prayers and love are with Bernadette.

To the Chojnacki Jr. Family:

I want to express my condolences, I am very sorry to have read about the lost of your loved one. I hope that these encouraging words will bring you some comfort. We look forward to the time when there will be no more sickness and no more death, God's kingdom that we pray for that God's will take place, as in heaven, also upon earth.