Walter Joseph Kozicki “Wally”
November 19, 1953 ~ November 16, 2024
Age 70
Wally retired from Packaging Corporation of America. He enjoyed landscaping and working in his yard, tinkering with tools, and working with wood. One of his favorite hobbies was watching his grandson, Vincent, play baseball.
Preceded in death by his wife Carol; father Walt Kozicki and mother Dorothy Tylski Kozicki.
Survived by his son Joe Kozicki and his wife Tara; grandson Vincent Kozicki; many nieces, nephews, and other loving relatives; sister-in-law Bev Riha (Vic); brother-in-law Dennis Vanek; beloved dogs CoCo and Snooki.
Visitation: Thursday, November 21, 9:30-10:30 a.m., followed by a
Memorial Mass at 10:30 a.m. both at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 7600 S 42nd Street, Bellevue 68147.
To view a live broadcast of the Mass, click the link below.
https://boxcast.tv/view/walter-joseph-kozicki-ilzlzgmrzckesrclkqycry
Place of Rest: St. John’s Cemetery
In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.
3 Comments
Wonderful friend for a lot of years. Enjoyed our trips together with his family and our many talks. He missed Carol and he had a wonderful life with her and his son (and his family). You will not forgotten but God will take care of you now. We will celebrate your birthday on the 19th like we talk about, but you will be in our hearts.
I became good friends with Wally. His grandson used to use my ground to ride his bike. I used to plow a piece of ground so Wally could plant watermelons and pumpkins. We will miss him. The day he passed I sent him a friend request in Facebook! I know we were connected! May God have mercy and direct him to heaven!!
Wally, Carol and I became good friends thru a mutual friend of theirs about 10 years ago. We enjoyed many weekends playing card games, dinners and water volleyball at their home with other friends. Wally will be missed. I’ll miss our phone conversations. We talked about everything and anything. He especially loved talking about his grandson Vincent. As always thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. My deepest sympathy.
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