Walter-Synowicki-Obituary

Walter Synowicki

Lodi, California

1926 - 2012

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Lodi, California
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Alzheimer's Association

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Walter Synowicki, 85, of Lodi passed away on Saturday, June 2, 2012.He was born to Anne and Peter Synowicki on September 25, 1926 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. In 1946 Walter, an avid dancer, met his wife Sheila on the dance floor. He swept her off her feet, and they continued to dance together...

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To the Synowicki Family:
Ted and I are sorry to hear about your loss, and we wish to extend our deepest sympathies to you at this time.
Sincerely,

Dear Synowicki Family,
So sorry to hear about your loss. I know Wally will be greatly missed by all, he was a fantastic man and what an Artist!
I always enjoyed listening to the stories about his travels to Sedona with my Dad.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love always,
Linda, Mark, Logan and Brandon Thomas

Bob and Brian, We are so sorry for the loss of your Father. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time.
~~Bruce & Kathleen

To the Synowicki Family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prays are with you thru this difficult time.

The Synowicki Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prays are with you thru this difficult time.

So sorry for your loss, I remember him most at the swim meets with his fancy engraved stop watch around his neck. Ric remembers him in the Jewel Box, always with a warm greeting and smile on his face. He will be missed.

To Sue and Family, Brooke and Family and to the Jewel Box Family, We are so sorry to hear about Walter. He was loved by many. You are all in our prayers. Tom and Mary Nardinelli

Donna, Bob and family. My deepest sympathies. Your father was a wonderful man and always very supportive to us when we were young swimmers. I know he will be dearly missed.

Aunt Sheila, Susan, Donna, Bobby, and Brian and families, we're so sorry to hear about Uncle Wally. Not only do we know what he meant to all of you, but he was also Dad's best friend and confidant. He played a big role in all our lives. He WAS a big part of our lives. When I was little, he seemed bigger than life. That's how he will be remembered. Love to all of you. You will be in our prayers.