Walter-Wendel-Obituary

Walter M. Wendel

70, Raritan, New Jersey

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(Courier News)WALTER M. WENDELAGE: 70 RARITAN Walter M. Wendel, 70, died on August 4, 2010 surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Newark, NJ on May 5, 1940 to his loving parents Florida Orbotti and George Wendel. Walter attended Rutgers College for three years which led him to becoming a...

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Hard to believe it's 13 years since Walt's passing. Still miss seeing him working on one of his houses and our motorcycle rides together.

A caring and giving man, Walter was what Masonry is all about. He will forever be remembered.

Walter has left fond memories etched into my heart and he will never be forgotten. Surely he sits at the right hand of God.

A man, a mentor, a brother mason, Walter exemplified all the best qualities in each of these and will be sadly missed
by all that knew him.

There are a few people that make a difference in a person's life.
Walter was a great example of such person.
Rest in Peace my brother.

Walter Was amoung the very best. A mason and friend to every one he knew. Walter never had a bad word about any one. from the first day I met Walt I felt very comfortable, he made you feel that way. I will miss seeing him. our lose is heavens gain.

It was with great sorrow I learned of Walt's passing. He was a good man and a good friend. Over the 35 years I knew him I couldn't have asked for a better neighbor or friend. You didn't have to ask for his help, he was always there ready, willing and able.
We will miss him and pray that he rest in peace and love in the hands of the Lord.
With deepest sorrow and love,
Bob and Barbara Maher

One of Walter's favorite lines in the NJ Masonic Installation Service was from the part about "The Compasses, which teach us to limit our desires in every station, that rising to eminence by merit, we live respected and die regretted." Walter practiced this, and we do regret not having him around anymore.

Walter was one of those rare individuals that was always there with a word or a helping hand, no task to small or big.
Hail and Fairwell.