William-Klimczynski-Obituary

William Klimczynski

Norfolk, Virginia

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William L. Klimczynski VIRGINIA BEACH - On Oct. 9, 2008, William Leo "Bill" Klimczynski at 78 years young went home to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was the son of the late William J. and Frances E. Klimczynski of Springfield, Mass. He entered the Navy after graduating from...

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The passing of this great man saddens me deeply. Even though his body is gone his soul has gone to on to sail in the heavenly seas of our Father. Bill was a one of the reasons why I joined the Navy. He will be greatly missed.

Family
Heaven is where Jesus is.
It is the place where everything lasts forever
where everything good is celebrated.
Mr. Klimczynski is also there.
I'm praying for God's love and strength for you and your family

Dear Aunt Pat, Debbie, Diane, Laura, Tracie, Steven and William:

My deepest sympathies concerning the passing of your husband and father. When I first met Uncle Bill he scared the heck out of me....probably because he was so loud. But as I got to know him, he was a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humor. I will always remember him and his organ playing and our mutual appreciation for Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine.

All of you are in our prayers....

Dear Klimczynski's--cousins, Aunt Pat,
So sorry for your loss. I know you will miss Uncle Bill terribly. I will never forget how much fun it was to have him come to my wedding in Iowa. Did you know he was going to wear a tux with shorts to the wedding? Life of the party!
I have this picture of him in my mind of him coming home after working in the post office. He picked up the dog and barked with her. I also remember the organ--
My prayers are with you all.
Much love,
Eileen...

My Father, I have to convey your patience and persistence was unbelievable. You were a good man, patient, and loved Mom more than I have ever seen a man love his wife. We will miss your sense of humor, and love more than you will ever know.
You could write very well and see things from an outside point of few.
You shared some of your beliefs with me, and allowed me into your world. And for that I am eternally grateful, I loved being with you. I know you are watching over us, without...

Bill would have loved hearing from each and every one of you. He was a great husband and friend to me and a loving father to his children. I miss him very much but I feel his presence. Thank you and God bless you all.

Diane and family - On behalf of all Kellam Class of '76 friends and classmates, we send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May all of you be blessed with strength during this very sad and difficult time.