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Lee Wilczynski Obituary

Lee C. Wilczynski

Waco, Texas formerly of Millbury, MA - Lee C. Wilczynski, 60 years old died Tuesday May 16 after a brief illness. He leaves his devoted wife Gwen (Perry) , daughter Amanda Gates and her husband Henry , and a son Rick Stanforth and his wife Jen. He leaves two grandchildren, Jaree and Hunter .

He also leaves behind his devoted siblings and their spouses .

His brother John and his wife Susan of Millbury, Stanley Wilczynski and his wife Mary Ellen of Sutton , Andy Wilczynski and his wife Debbie of Spencer . He also leaves his sister Lisa and her husband Bill of Millbury. He is predeceased by his loving parents Stanley and Jo Wilczynski.

Lee graduated from Blackstone Valley Tech where he learned his skills as a plumber and he was currently working at Shelton Plumbing in Waco Texas . Lee loved to hunt , fish , work on his Nova and spending time with his friends and family . He also enjoyed car racing and spending time on Dorothy Pond in Millbury . But most of all he loved being a Jaja to his grandchildren.

A memorial service to be private per family request at a later date

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

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from May 19 to May 21, 2017.

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Donna Butler

May 25, 2017

John, Sue and family, so sorry to learn of the passing of your brother Lee. May your memories bring you happiness. Sincerely, Donna Butler

Denis Leboeuf

May 25, 2017

My condolences and prayers to lees family. He was a great guy. May god keep you strong. Denis

Andy Wilczynski

May 21, 2017

Will miss my brother Lee.. we had such great memories and always looked up to you.
Love you my brother... Rest In Peace

Tom and Patty Nault

May 21, 2017

Most sincere condolences to the Wilczynski family.

Leo Boliver

May 21, 2017

Gwen, family, and siblings,
My sympathy to all of you on the loss of Lee. Be consoled with the knowledge that he had a life well lived. I'm sure he was greeted by a loud "Three Cheers" as he entered heaven.

Booker Graves

May 21, 2017

sorry to hear the sad news in my prayers great memories one of the best families on Dorothy Pond
Booker

Lori McCluskey Corcoran

May 20, 2017

Lee I already miss seeing your smile and laughter. Please know Gwen and your family are in our prayers. To Lisa, John, Stanley, and Andy my heart is broken for all of you but I am so happy that all of you shared the wonderful memories of your visit most recently with the shipment of polish food to Texas. Thumbs up Lee!
Love Your cousin Lori McCluskey Corcoran

Janet Lawrence

May 20, 2017

Your light, your legacy your life continues through those that loved you Lee! To your family and friends my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have many many great childhood memories because of your amazing family~ love janet (swett) Lawrence

RAce day

Susan Wilczynski

May 20, 2017

Gwen,family,
We are in such shock still that Lee has passed, feel like we have not had enough time with him, will miss him so, forever in our families hearts, Love John,sue

Norma Wells

May 20, 2017

My cousin Lee was one year older than me, I remember him Loving music and cars. Living on a lake and having a big happy family.
RIP cousin
Norma jean Boucher Wells

Steven Morris

May 20, 2017

Lee may this candle burn forever in your memory and for those you have left behind until we meet again R I P

Steven Morris

May 20, 2017

Lee may this candle burn forever in your memory and for those you have left behind until we meet again R I P

David & Deb Warren

May 20, 2017

We are very Sorry for the loss of Lee, We all grew up together on Dorothy pond when life was good. He was always Happy. Last time we see that man was Thompson Speedway, like they say, He liked going to Racers. RIP Lee, till we meet again.

Vicki Stanforth

May 20, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lisa Bennes

May 20, 2017

I will miss you forever brother......

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