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Walter P. Tabaczynski

Munster, Indiana

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WALTER P. TABACZYNSKI "Uncle Wally" Hammond, Indiana Age 83, joined our risen Lord on Easter Sunday morning, April 16 2006. Walter is survived by: his beloved wife, Genevieve (Dziengiel); daughters: Sharon (Guy) Eveland of Calumet City, Jacqueline (John) Bysong of Hammond, Marcia (Robert) Seman...

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To my Wonderful Father,
I miss you so very much.

Yes, there is an emptiness at Mom's, but somehow I feel you there.

I want to tell you "I Love You" and that "I Miss You With All My Heart"

I want to "Thank You" for all the wonderful memories you gave all of us. I will cherish them forever.

Dad, you are always on my mind, and will always be in my heart.

Your #2

PS Don't worry, keeping up the Crown Royal tradition just for you!

Dear Aunt Gene, I have many sweet memories of Uncle Wally - sitting next to him, talking, watching TV, holding his hand. Though we were miles apart, our visits drew us closer and nurtured my love for an uncle who will be in my memory forever. A sweet, gentle man! Jim has many fun memories , also, some involving Crown Royal! Love you, Aunt Gene & hope to msee you soon.
His niece in Cincinnati, Joan

Uncle Wally, Dad and Uncle Joe

Uncle Wally,

Heaven has another angel! We love you.

Linda, Rick, and Kathryn

The photo attached to this note shows Uncle Wally with Uncle Joe and my dad taken two years ago when I last saw him. They are sitting at the kitchen table which is one of the wonderful memories I have of visiting Uncle Wally and Auntie Jean and my cousins. Their kitchen is always open to family and friends.

Dad, I think I forgot to say, as I did many times before, "I Love You".

Dad, you ended every phone call with "Thank you for calling, I love you". Now it's my turn to say with great sadness "Thank you" for a life time of wonderful memories. I will miss you always.

I was very saddened to hear of Uncle Wally's passing. Such news never comes easy especially being so far from home. I will always remember the time I spent the summer in Hammond playing in the pool, eating White Castles and hearing Uncle Wally playing his polka music. I said prayers for him while I was in St. John Square in Florence on Monday and I will always look back on the memories with Uncle Wally with happiness.

So sorry to hear of Wally's passing. This info was sent to me by my sister (Nancy). You both meant the world to my mom and dad (Doris and Bob Phillips). May God give you comfort in your time of need.

I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Wally. He was a great guy. I will never forget all the wonderful times we had at the house as we all grew up together. Auntie Gene and all my cousins, be assured of my thoughts and prayers. Warmly, Cousin Bobby