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Paul T. Wilczynski, of Sellersville, PA entered into eternal life on Sunday, May 7, 2023, at 81 years young.
He was the loving husband of the late Arlene (Seman) Wilczynski who passed away within a year of celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Paul is survived by his two daughters, Nadine A. Magaletta and her husband Philip Magaletta Jr., of Columbia, MD, and Andrea M. Wilczynski-Urbaniak and her husband Thomas Urbaniak II, of Yardley, PA; four grandchildren, Philip Magaletta III, Olivia Magaletta, Thomas Urbaniak III, and Ania Urbaniak; two brothers, Joseph Wilczynski, of Rutherford, NJ. Thomas Wilczynski, of Mayfield, PA, and many nieces and nephews that adored him. Born in Richmondale, PA, he was the son of the late Paul P. and Anna (Titko) Wilczynski.
Paul had always been a car enthusiast and learned how to drive at a very young age. Being extremely responsible and mature he ran jobs driving back and forth to Philadelphia when he was only 14 years old. In what was to become one common theme throughout his life - driving emerged as his passion and profession, he was a “Transportation Expert.”
Paul moved to Philadelphia in the early 60’s and married Arlene in 1963. He worked for Philip’s 66, Curtis Publishing and eventually drove for Glasgow Construction building the roads and refineries in and around the Philadelphia area. Paul could be found in his “orange truck” driving and delivering asphalt under his handle “The Pope”. He successfully rounded out his 37 years at Glasgow Construction retiring in 2003.
Throughout the years, Paul and Arlene loved traveling, visiting family and friends; however their greatest joy was spending time with their grandchildren, Philip and Olivia. Pop Pop once surprised 5 year old Philip with an adventure to the quarry to sit in his orange truck and see all the other construction vehicles. As Olivia got older he cherished their regular chats where he could share stories about his everlasting love for her Grandmother, Arlene. One of his favorite family events was the infamous Wilczynski Christmas Party that has been a tradition for multiple decades. Uncle Paul was known for having the best tacky gift!
Once Paul and Arlene became empty nesters, they found their forever home in the Rosecliff Community, where they made a host of friends, creating and sharing many memories, both together, and once again after Arlene departed. Paul was blessed to become a grandfather once again and was able to visit Thomas and Ania each week for the past nine years. Pop Pop was known for bringing them lots of goodies but mostly creating priceless memories playing games, drawing pictures and of course car rides.
If you knew anything about Paul, you knew his love language was cars. There wasn’t a car on the road or lot that he didn’t love. His all-time favorites were his ‘41 Ford, ‘48 Chevy Truck, and ’73 Dodge Dart, not to mention his Kawasaki Motorcycle. Once Arlene passed, Paul was well known for driving around nonstop in his 2012 white Volkswagen Beetle. He often said he felt like a kid again. He also had an extensive collection of license plates including one from each state and several countries that he had found, purchased or was gifted from friends and family throughout the years.
Paul was a lifetime member of Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church in Philadelphia. During his golden years he attended 10:00 AM mass regularly at St. Agnes with his Rosecliff Family. Outside of church you could find Paul exercising at the YMCA, greeting neighbors at the mailbox or volunteering at Grand View Hospital’s Recovery Room Thrift Shop where he was known to be “a reliable and sweet man” for fourteen years. Paul was also an active participant and conversationalist with the “Retired Older Men Eating Out” (ROMEO) group, developing a specialization in scrapple and other breakfast meats.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, May 12, 2023, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, 445 N. Main Street, Sellersville, PA where family and friends may call from 9:00 to 9:45 AM. To celebrate his life, consider wearing BLUE on Friday, Paul’s favorite color.
Funerals are a time to be grateful for the moments we had with our loved one and sometimes the greatest tribute is an expression of love for another. With this in mind, in lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider offering a small Act of Random Kindness for another in remembrance of Paul. He lived his life enjoying the opportunity to bring a smile to others through everyday acts of kindness. The family believes the most thoughtful way to honor his life would be to continue sharing the wonderful example he offered to all.
In order to keep Paul’s memory alive, the family would appreciate if you could share a special memory on the digital guestbook page. Paul will forever be remembered for his warm smile, kindness and being the ultimate gentleman.
Arrangements are by the Suess-Gahman Funeral Home, Inc., 606 Arch Street, Perkasie, PA.
44 Entries
Easter 2023
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Easter night 2023
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Pop Pops B Dat 3/15/23
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Thomas Birthday 3/5
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Wilczynski Christmas Party
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
The 3 Brothers
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Me and my Dad
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Christmas 2023
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Recovery Room shopping!
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Thanksgiving 2023
Andrea Wilczynski - Urbaniak
May 19, 2023
Thomas Wilczynski
May 15, 2023
I will miss calling and visiting my brother very much. I will miss going to gun shows and stopping at Applebee's for lunch and then getting pedicures at the salon nearby.
I will never forget the dump truck, like the one he drove for many years, using his Jake breaks going by the church while the hearse was slowly pulling away. It was a 21 apropos salute to my brother. I miss him dearly now and forever.
Corinne Wilczynski
May 14, 2023
I was fortunate to have been born into a loving, quirky family. Uncle Paul had a great sense of humor. We definitely inherited our quirks from the Wilczynski side of the family. Not only was he funny, he was also kind and caring. He was just easy to love. I remember getting Spam as one of our tacky gifts for Christmas. Every time I see Spam, I think of him. He will be deeply missed, but my love for him will never cease. He will always be carried in my heart and through some of my quirks. Rest in peace. I Love you.
Bill Meecham
May 14, 2023
Paul's mother and my mom were sisters. When I was a kid, every summer my mom, my sister and I took the bus from Philly to Carbondale to visit Mom's family. It was the same house that Paul grew up in. Dad came with us to make sure we got there safely and then went back on the bus.
Both of my parents were blind.
When we lived at 3715 9th Street, Paul stayed with us, he had the big back room.
Sometimes he went grocery shopping. He did the dishes and helped around the house when he could. When our visiting plans aligned, he drove us to Richmondale and when he married Arlene, together they often helped. It saved Dad the trip up and back so he wouldn't miss work.
On the rides upstate, Paul always included lessons on how to drive what to do and what not to do and, most importantly, how to watch out for trucks. "Common courtesy," he would say.
He took me out a couple times when I had my permit but his lessons had really taking place for many years. He might not have realized it but ultimately, he taught me to drive on those rides up the turnpike.
Paul and Arlene arranged small parties to celebrate my sister's first communion and confirmation.
When I was old enough to be an altar boy and our church refused to let me be one, they arranged for me to be an altar boy at Holy Trinity, where they often took us to attend mass anyway. Those were the days that I seriously considered being a priest so it was extremely meaningful to me.
There is one picture of my parents my sister and I that we cherish, it wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Paul and Arlene, we are both forever thankful.
As his family grew we saw less of him, but I was always grateful to have such a great cousin.
Paul was always an even keeled, mild mannered, considerate man. He definitely left his mark on our family with all that he did for us, both him and Arlene.
God bless you Paul!
Selfie Time!
Amanda Wilczynski
May 13, 2023
What can I say about my Uncle Paul? He was a kind, generous man whose heart was as big as his stature. As a child, I remember being fascinated by his extensive Hess truck and model car collection. He even let us play with some. So cool of him! It was always sweet of him to call me randomly just to check in. It made smile afterwards to know he was thinking of me. It was also nice seeing him on his "pop in" visits to my father's house. We would chit chat for a bit and just catch up. Every time I see an "alligator" on the road, I will think of him. "This is your niece "Panda Chick" telling "The Pope" that he will never be forgotten and always be in my heart. Over and out!"
Kathy and Ron Boras (Seman)
May 13, 2023
I cannot begin to describe the kindness and generosity that was inherent in every gesture Paul made to anyone. He was the love of Arlene’s life and vice versa. Heartfelt condolences to his children and their families. Ron and I enjoyed their visits to Florida.
Andrea Wilczynski
May 13, 2023
Andrea Wilczynski
May 13, 2023
Andrea Wilczynski
May 13, 2023
Andrea Wilczynski
May 13, 2023
Our Dad and his cars
Basil Mushala
May 12, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
A true motorcycle salesman
Mark Pachuta
May 12, 2023
Lunch at Czestochowa
Mark Pachuta
May 12, 2023
Motorcycle training
Mark Pachuta
May 12, 2023
My trike advisor
Mark Pachuta
May 12, 2023
Jill Zabinski-Berne
May 12, 2023
Paul will always be “Dad Wil” to me- a loving 2nd father who always kept an eye on me. I’ll never forget driving up to the cabin in my 1990 Saturn. Dad always checked my oil because was infamous for forgetting to get it changed. Dad discovered I had zero oil and likely saved me from having my engine destroyed! He was always so caring and paternal to me. Dad Wil will always live in my heart.
May 11, 2023
May 11, 2023
Debby Mesiti
May 11, 2023
Dear Nadine and Andrea I really loved your dad he always had a nice thing to say he truely was a stand up guy didnt see him much but I knew when I did he always had a hug for me ..life here is short but he will have an eternity in heaven with mom and you girls God Bless you all ❤
larry harshyne
May 11, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.If I saw the "Bug" I would always look for him sitting out in his chair. I would stop and always end up with a story. My favorite was how he bought his 73 Dart off the people who used to babysit for him. He will be missed. RIP Paul.
Dale Hall
May 11, 2023
You could tell what a kind and friendly man Paul was by his warm greeting. Loved meeting Paul @ the mens monthly breakfasts or meeting to chat on the bench at the mailbox, which usually ended with a crowd meeting. He was like the Community Greeter. You knew Paul on the street when you past him in the "BEAR" his white VW. The Rosecliffe Community will miss him. RIP.
joanne wilczynski
May 11, 2023
One summer day, Paul and Arlene were visiting us at our camper at Elk Lake. Before dinner, we decided to take a ride to God's Mountain, a retreat situated on top of a nearby mountain with panoramic views of the area. The retreat house was hosting an event and invited us to stay for dinner. After dinner we hung around to peruse the facility which had a pool, tennis courts, game room, etc. Uncle Joe, as usual, spent the time taking pictures, while Arlene and I were busy checking out the beautiful grounds as well as the fantastic view. After a time, we decided it was time to leave. We couldn't find Paul. We looked everywhere. We couldn't figure out where he could be. We finally found him, where else, but in the kitchen, sleeves rolled up, where he was helping the cleanup crew. That was the essence of Paul, always willing to lend a hand!
Kristen Lubbe
May 11, 2023
What an absolutely kind and amazing man, he will be greatly missed. Sending my sincerest condolences ❤
Pam Muller
May 11, 2023
So many memories! The one Uncle Paul, Aunt Arlene, and I always laughed about is all the times Uncle Paul moved me in and out of dorms, houses, and apartments while at Villanova. He certainly had lots of practice before Nadine and Andrea started college! He and Aunt Arlene were my second parents when my family moved to California. Most holidays in the late 80s and early 90s I spent at the Wilczynski home in Lansdale, and I usually brought my laundry!
My other favorite memory was when Shea, our 3 young kids, and I visited the cabin in Thompson. Uncle Paul taught our boys who were about 6 and 7 years old to light matches!
Uncle Paul was a gem!
Mary Webster
May 11, 2023
Paul was a lovely, funny man to work with at Grand View Recovery Room ~ appreciate him for giving of his time and energy to the Thrift Shop ~ he will be missed. May he rest in peace. Condolences to his family
Sharing a photo of Dad's 2012 Volkswagen Beetle next to a Glasgow 16 wheeler.
Nadine Wilczynski-Magaletta
May 10, 2023
Stephanie Wilczynski
May 10, 2023
The last time I had visited Uncle Paul I had just so happened to go through his coffee table books. Both him and my Dad were napping in the chairs beside me of course. What struck me in absolute appreciation and fascination was not only the dynamic aptitude he had with his cars, there at all times right beside him were family and friends within that moment in time. The same being with the other photo albums placed in honor on that table. All proud gatherings of loved ones. Wow, I'm so honored to be part of that! It is no wonder our family tree along with photos were lovingly displayed on the way up the stairs there as well. It was part of him always. Along with Aunt Arlene, his tremendous kindness and hospitality will surely be missed on my travels (I always had to stop there). Rest in Peace, Uncle Paul. But then again, I'm not quite sure how it works up there as you might want to race cars or something. In that case, have fun Uncle Paul! Win one for us! We will take care of your legacy here as you have taught us and especially Nadine, Andrea and their children well! With Love Always, Stephanie
Danny Wilczynski
May 10, 2023
My dear Uncle Paul was more than a relative to me- he was a mentor and friend. He listened without judgement, offered guidance, and encouraged me to be my authentic self. He was my biggest ally and I will forever be grateful for his unwavering support. His legacy shines on through the generosity and kindness of Andrea and Nadine as well as all those he’s met and inspired to do the same. Rest in Peace Uncle Paul.
Jerome Hanuscin
May 10, 2023
To Nadine and Andrea, my sincere condolences on the passing of your father. Your parents were an integral part of Holy Trinity for many years. I will remember Paul's kind greetings and conversations when I saw him at church and other related functions. Please take comfort in the many good times and events you had with him over time. Vicnaja pamjat (Eternal memory).
Daikawa Family
May 9, 2023
We’re blessed Thomas and Ania shared their Pop Pop with our family. Pop Pop happily joined us on play dates with the kids & enjoyed watching the kids run around. We had the honor of celebrating Thanksgiving 2022 with Pop Pop. He surprised all the kids, including ours, with a special treat under their dinner plates. Pop Pop’s kind gestures touched the hearts of many. May Thomas and Ania carry on the legacy of their Pop Pop.
Jeremy Hanuscin
May 9, 2023
Paul (and Arlene as well) were heavily involved in Holy Trinity for the many years I have been a member. They were very devoted to their church and their family. Although I didn't know Paul outside of church, I could tell he was a solid person who treated everyone with kindness and respect. I am sad to hear of his passing. Eternal memory!
Lovey Ochse
May 9, 2023
Paul and Arlene came to visit me when my daughter had leukemia. They brought food and gifts for both my children. That act of kindness still brings tears to my eyes!
Kathie Armstrong
May 9, 2023
I didn’t know Paul, but knowing his daughter Nadine, whose love, kindness, caring, and friendship make me think I may have known the wonderful person and father/grandfather that Paul was. May he rest in peace.
George Bachovin
May 9, 2023
O God of spirits, and of all flesh, Who hast trampled down death by death and overthrown the Devil, and given life to Thy world: do Thou, the same Lord, give rest to the soul of Thy departed servant Paul, in a place of brightness, a place of refreshment, a place of repose, where all sickness, sighing, and sorrow have fled away. Pardon every transgression which she has committed, whether by word or deed or thought. For Thou art a good God and lovest mankind; because there is no man who lives yet does not sin; for Thou only art without sin; Thy righteousness is to all eternity; and Thy word is truth.
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