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Walter L. "Wally" SZCZECH

Roseville, Minnesota

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Peacefully went home with Jesus on August 15, 2020 Age 90 of Roseville. Preceded in death by wife of 57 years, Betty; son Daniel; brother, Ray; sisters, Marcella, Rosemary, Antoinette, Adeline, Lucille, Eleanor. Survived by daughters, Carrie (John) Lampert, Julie (LaMoyne) Schneider, Holly...

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Three years later, I miss my dad during the week. We used to talk every day for sometimes an hour. I miss our intellectual discussions. He was well read and could talk about most anything. He took us to church every Sunday and and I would find him reading his Bible in his office during his quiet times. He loved my cooking and I miss cooking for him. We went skiing together, our love for flying was shared, fishing trips in his canoe and when my husband died he and mom took me to Georgia for...

My father was a very giving man, he gave of himself in many ways to others who needed help. Building a garage, moving a family, fixing a car, talking for an hour on the phone when I was needing him. He taught me how to paint correctly, how use mud and cement blocks to make a wall, to drive, to ride a bike, to fish. He had good values and belief system, was a Christian man and was dedicated to his family. He learned to downhill ski at 60 yrs. old and went down the black diamond runs. He...

R.I.P My brother Wally

wally is in heaven now,teaching the angels how to kick start a motorcycle.R.I.P uncle wally.

Julie, so sorry that you have last your dad. Your mom welcomed him with open arms. You must know that you and your sister have done the very best for him. He and your mom raised loving and giving children.

My Deepiest Sympathy goes to the family. For all the years I have known you I cannot express how thankful I am that you were One of the founding Fathers in my Old Neighborhood. And I know for sure Beatty was there waiting for you. May god what out for you in your Journey. I will never forget my dear friend. RIP

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