PAPRZYCA, Charles J.
Charles Joseph Paprzyca, of Newington, patriarch of the Paprzyca family, passed away peacefully, Saturday, (November 5, 2011). Charlie served his country as a Tech Sergeant in Europe during World War II. He enjoyed a lengthy retirement from DoAll Tool & Die in Hartford. Golf was a favorite pastime in his younger years and later he was most at home in his kitchen and in his workshop, where he crafted many items for family and friends. He perfected the fine art of bargain-hunting and loved tag sales. He was an active volunteer at the Newington Senior Center where he was honored as "Volunteer of the Year" in 2007. He was a longtime communicant of Holy Trinity Church. He and the love of his life Justina would have celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on November 16th. He was predeceased by a daughter, Grace, three brothers, and two sisters. Besides his wife he leaves behind his daughter Carol of South Windsor, a son Ronald and his wife Lisa of East Granby and a son Charles and his wife Theresa of Hebron. He also leaves his grandchildren, Christine, Shawn, Sarah, Justin, Jennifer, Kathryn and Wesley and four great grandchildren. Special thanks to Charlie's neighbor and friend Vinny Salvador and the Newington Health Care Center for their care and concern. The funeral will be Friday, November 11, 2011, 9:15 a.m. from The Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Tpke. Wethersfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church, 53 Capitol Ave. Hartford. Burial with military honors will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Visiting hours will be Thursday, November 10th, 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions in his memory may be made to Holy Trinity Church. To share a memory with the family, please visit www.dillonbaxter.com
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Jeanine
January 22, 2012
Mr. Paprzyca was one of the most special men I ever knew. I learned to crochet just so I could make him a handmade brown scarf that one special Christmas because a store bought gift wasn't good enough. I never forgot how he made me feel and I never will. My deepest sympathy to everyone who knew him and loved him.
Grandpa and me.
Sarah Paprzyca
November 15, 2011
Grandpa,
I can't put into words how much you mean to me and how unconditionally I love you. Even when I was too young to truly understand the feeling. You were my favorite. You still are. You will forever be. I will miss you dearly. Looking forward to one of your hugs when we meet again.
Love always,
-Sarah
- when we leave this world, we live on through those who loved us.
The McGuire Family
November 11, 2011
Carol & Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. He is at peace now.Please hang on to all of the memories.
Chrissy Deal
November 11, 2011
Thinking of Grandpa Paprzyca and you all on this Veterans' Day. Was honored to have met and spent a little bit of time with him over the years. It was always such a pleasure to be with him and Gram in their home, so full of memories and love. I'll always think of him when I come across a sedum plant - "Sedum in the morning, sedum at night." With deepest sympathy~ Deal
Shawn Gilbert
November 9, 2011
Grandpa,
I can't thank you enough for being in my life. From Babcock Street, to Tom Lin Road, and the best of times at Hawk's Nest Beach, you've been a joy to be around. I feel lucky that distance never got in the way and you were even able to share some laughs with Deal. I'll miss our conversations about the towns I've passed through, and having you relate with your travels from long ago.
You've inspired me to live a great life and to keep family sacred. We will all miss you dearly. I love you, Grandpa.
Shawn
November 9, 2011
Carol, Ron & Chuck, very sorry to here about your dad's passing. He was truly one of a kind in my memories of him.
Bob & Tina Smyth Windsor Ct
November 8, 2011
Chuck and Terry we're very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. May the good memories of the times with your father bring comfort to you.
Sylvain and Bonnie Morin, Lebanon, CT
Don & Colleen LeBlanc
November 8, 2011
Chuck, Terry and the entire Paprzyca Family it is with great sadness to learn of the passing of your Husband, Dad & Grandfather. May you find strength in one another to guide you through this most difficult time. ( Family is everything ) God Bless You All.
liz brand
November 8, 2011
Kate and family, my prayers are with you. Liz (Tymkow) Brand
Steve Bishop
November 8, 2011
Chuck and Terry,I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad.I hope that the memories of his long and fruitful life will get you through this very difficult time.It is not easy losing a loved one and my heart goes out to you both.
Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home
November 8, 2011
Our sincere sympathies for your loss.
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