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Walter John Kozak

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Walter John Kozak obituary, 1949-2023, Charlottesville, VA

BORN

1949

DIED

2023

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Walter Kozak Obituary

Walter John Kozak

Charlottesville, VA - With his family by his side, and with dignity and grace, Walter John Kozak of Lake Monticello, Virginia succumbed to pancreatic cancer on August 10, 2023, and moved on to his next destination.

Born on October 1, 1949, in Augsburg, Germany, Walt immigrated to Northampton, Massachusetts with his mother, Blanche, father Jozef and brother Joseph in 1957 and with pride, became a naturalized citizen in June 1969. He was a member of the Northampton High School class of 1969.

In 1972, Walt graduated from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy with a Bachelor in Nautical Science Degree and a commission in the United States Naval Reserve. Walt married Marilyn Elliott of Northampton on August 17, 1974. After sailing for Mobil Oil, Walt and Marilyn moved to the Washington, D.C. area when he joined the Defense Mapping Agency (now NGA, the National Geospatial - Intelligence Agency) where he worked for 30 years. Walt was instrumental in developing and implementing the "paperless bridge" electronic navigation program for submarines and surface vessels. He was highly regarded by his colleagues and humbly received many accolades and commendations. After retiring from NGA, Walt concluded his professional career with JB&A as a contractor supporting NGA and Navy programs. Walt was proud that he spent over 30 years keeping the seas safe.

Walt and Marilyn moved to the Lake full-time in 2011 where he enjoyed entertaining family and friends, boating and fishing with their five grandchildren, woodworking and volunteering for Habitat, Meals on Wheels, Jefferson's Monticello and serving on the Lake's Buildings, Roads and Grounds Committee.

Walt is survived by his wife, Marilyn of Lake Monticello; daughter Karol Kozak Lester, her husband David and their children Lila, Hayes and Elijah of Charlottesville, Va.; daughter Emily Kozak Hinson and husband Billy and their sons, William and Knox of Tequesta, Fla. Survivors also include Walt's brother Joseph Kozak, his wife Susan and their daughter Olivia Kozak and her husband, Kiril Tchaliov; Walt's sister Veronica; his aunt Aniela Gryszan and his cousins, Regina Beyer and Jimmy Gryszan.

An avid Red Sox and Patriots fan, faithful in friendships and his Catholic church, generous with his time and talents, Walt loved his family deeply and it was a privilege to be with him as he returned "home." Rest easy, Walt. Your job is done. We have the watch.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, August 26, 2023 at St Thomas Aquinas University Parish in Charlottesville, Va., followed by a reception.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy (maritime.edu) in Walter's name.

Hill & Wood Funeral Service is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family at hillandwood.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on Aug. 21, 2023.

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Donna Natale

August 26, 2023

Marilyn, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace in your memories. Blessings to you and your family.
Donna Natale

Barry Sysak

August 25, 2023

Walt and I met at the Personnel Office of the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic Center (DMAHTC) on our first day of work in January 1975. We were waiting to go to our individual offices. We struck up a conversation and I immediately knew he was an all-time nice guy. That opinion has lasted throughout the years. I'm sure that opinion will carry on to his next destination.

David McConkey

August 23, 2023

My prayers to Joe and Walt's family. Good friend and teammate. So sorry to hear of his passing, really proud of Walt and all his accomplishments.

Geoffrey and Sally Crowther

August 23, 2023

Walt was a serious person even in high school. Good teammate. He had a plan and with Marilyn had a great life. Walt was a generous and forgiving conversationalist. Good guy,I´m sure he´ll be missed

Paul F Britt

August 22, 2023

Too Marilyn & Walters family & friends. I know that I need not have to remind any one of you, how blessed you all have been to have Walter as a Husband, Father, Sibling & friend. Hopefully the love that you shared with Walter is the very fuel, that will give all of you the strength to carry on in due time.

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Ron Stephanz

August 17, 2023

Marilyn and family, I am so sorry to hear of Walt's passing. I remember the days back in Suitland when we first met. Walt was an easy person to have as a friend. Usually his broad smile accompanied him into the room followed by his booming voice. Fair Winds and Following Seas, Walt. You will be missed.

Kim Powers Roivas

August 17, 2023

Marilyn and Family: I´m so sorry for your loss. Walt was a really good guy who positively adored you and your family. He was a true professional and it´s an honor to have known and worked with him at NGA and its predecessor agencies - all the way back to our DMAHC days. I will be keeping you all in my prayers.

Steve Handwerk

August 17, 2023

A good man. Fair winds and following seas Walt.
Steve Handwerk

Chris Pappas-Moir

August 17, 2023

It is with deep sadness today to learn about Walt's passing! Walt was a fine man who loved his family and served this Country well! Our sympathies go out to Marilyn and the family! Bill and Chris Moir

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