Walter-Kujawa-Obituary

Walter Kujawa

Weston, Wisconsin

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Kujawa, Walter G.Walter G. Kujawa, 64, of Weston passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, November 27, 2014, while under the care of Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services.Walter was born on June 24, 1950 to Walter and MaryAnn (Spatz) Kujawa. He went on to marry...

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to Kevin, Bryan, and Chris and Cathy, so sorry for the loss. Great man.

"Wally, the postman" was my pal. We had many discussions after we bought Brian & Chris's house on Vern Lane. If time permitted, he'd stop to chat when I was walking home from work. He always had a kind word and a smile. We missed him when we moved to AZ in June and are saddened to hear of his passing. He was one of a kind and will be sorely missed. RIP Wally. Hope there are cookies in heaven!

Deepest sympathy to Wally's family. We also were on Wally's mail route and it was always a pleasure being outside as he delivered our mail, - to share a funny thought or just to say hi. He was a joy.

Everyone at my office will sadly miss Wally. Wally was a mail carrier like no other! His deliveries always included his wonderful smile and sense of humor. My grandchildren were always excited and thrilled to interact with him. Peace is knowing that Wally is in heaven where he and my dad will continue to work together on solving all of the problems in the world. Thank you Wally, for delivering so much more than just the mail everyday. You have graciously touched the lives of so many...

Rest In Peace my Friend

We were so sad to hear about Wally passing away. He was a great mail carrier and we considered him a friend. We will miss talking to him.

Tom,

To you and your entire family our condolences on the passing of your brother. It always seems the good die young.

Thoughts and prayers to the family of Wally, he was one great man, got to know him on the mail route at my work, had some good conversations, he always gave me a delicious apple, told my husband he was "my boyfriend", he will be missed but not forgotten, God Bless, RIP Wally!

I will miss seeing Wally on the mail route. We had many a chats. He was always so friendly and upbeat.