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Wilfred P. Woidyla

Manassas, Virginia

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WILFRED P. (BILL) WOIDYLA passed away on September 21, 2003. Bill was born in St. Wendel, MN on August 12, 1939. <logo id = "543"/>He joined the U.S. Marines in August 1956, held 11 different ranks and retired as Major. He served in Vietnam and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross,...

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Thinking of you and the life we shared .. It's been 22 years since you left us broken-hearted but the wonderful memories we made live on in my heart forever. Your eternal light shines bright in your children and grandchildren who are all remarkable. .. Unfortunately "Grief is the price we pay for love" ...Still missed so very much! Thank you Semper Fi Marine Veterans for continuing to sponsor Bill's page.

Miss him on a daily basis.

We remember Bill and continue to appreciate his humor and wit. His children and grandchildren are an honor to him. Our love to Sandy on this particular anniversary.

It's so very hard to realize that it's been 15 years since Bill left us. I often wonder what life would have been like today and over the years. I'm so very thankful for the life we had together ! Your memories will live on with us forever...

11 years ago our hearts were broken with the passing of our beloved Bill. A loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend of many...taken from us way too soon. He remains forever in our hearts and memories. He'll always be thought of quick with a joke and a grin on his face... Love forever... Thank you Semper Fi Marine Veterans Association for keeping his Guest Book open for all to remember. Sandy

Today would have been Bill's 75th birthday. Wish we could have enjoyed many more years with Bill.
Marv Woidyla

Your spirit continues in your Grandchildren. Semper Fi.

Happy Birthday Uncle Bill. Not only did i get to know this wonderful man and call him Uncle, I was lucky enough to share a birthday with him. We miss you Uncle Bill!