Walter-Lubelczyk-Obituary

Walter J. Lubelczyk Jr.

Manchester, New Hampshire

Jun 10, 1951 – Nov 19, 2017 (Age 66)

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BORN
June 10, 1951
DIED
November 19, 2017
AGE
66
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Walter J. Lubelczyk, Jr., age 66, of Manchester and Moultonborough, New Hampshire, died November 19, 2017, two months into a brave recovery from a debilitating stroke. He was moments removed from the joy of holding his eight-week-old granddaughter and enjoying dinner and the Patriots game with...

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Always remembered means he lived on in all of us who he touched while on this earth!

Wally was a real gentleman who is fondly remembered.

Lubelczyk Family,

I was deeply saddened to lean of wally's passing. I fondly recall our days working at camp Mi-Te-Na. He was true gentleman, always considerate of others, great sense of humor and fun to be with.

My condolences to all surviving members of the family. The world needs more like him and we all will miss him and that wonderful smile.

Mr. Lubelczyk was a wonderful teacher who was passionate about what he taught. But he was also just a really nice guy. He was always so professional, pleasant and upbeat. He was a great dresser with a smile that would light up the classroom when he entered. He was a true gentleman. I feel very fortunate to have had him as my teacher. Class of 1979

A great man
MWH 1975

Mr. Lubelczyk was the type of teacher that had high expectations for all of his students, an enthusiasm for his discipline, and a great sense of humor. He was the type of teacher you didn't want to disappoint. I became a social studies teacher myself and actually used my law class notes that I had saved from his class...I'll never forget our good friends, Abner & Bruce! Thank you Mr. Lubelczyk! Erik Arnold - Class of 1989

Mr. Lubelczyk has, and will always remain my most favorite teacher. I've never known another educator so dedicated to their subject matter and so successful at engaging students to learn and think critically. He made learning exciting, fun, and memorable. But most importantly, Wally cared. He cared deeply about all of us. I'll never forget when I sought him out at the end of senior year to tell him how much his class, his teaching, and him meant to me and he teared up as I told him. He cared...

My deepest condolences to the Lubelczyk Family on the passing of a great teacher, mentor and overall special person. I had the great privilege of having Mr. L. as a teacher in American Law. He inspired so many of us to use our critical thinking skills and gain a deep appreciation and understanding for the laws of our country. He was a teacher who appreciated effort and let you know when he thought he could challenge you to go deeper. So much of what he taught, and how he taught, sticks...

Lynda, Dave and I are just hearing of Wally's passing. We can't believe it. We will miss chatting with him while out walking Jesse. The neighborhood will not be the same. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Dave and Norma Giovinelli