Stanley Walczak , July 26, 1924 — December 17, 2018

Stanley Walczak  (Chicago, Illinois, IL) July 26, 1924 December 17, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Stanley Walczak July 26, 1924 – December 17, 2018 Stanley Walczak, age 94. Beloved husband of the late Janina nee Bech Loving father of Thaddeus, MD. (Nancy, Phd.

) Walczak, Casimir (Deborah) Walczak, Henry Walczak and Wanda Walczak, Phd. (John Peanasky, Phd. ) Fond Grandfather of Edward Walczak, Ryan Walczak, Daniella Walczak, John Walczak and Emilia Peanasky.

Born: July 26, 1924 Death: December 17, 2018 Dear brother of the late Joseph (late Genevieve) Walczak and the late Anna (late Nicholas) Szpak. Uncle of many Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and friend to Many. Member of St. John of God Holy Name Society, Polish National Alliance Lodge #2927, Polish Womens’ Alliance Lodge #73, Society of Friends J. Paul II foundation, retired employee of Sunbeam Corporation and Pollinex Company.

Funeral Saturday 9:45 am from the WOLNIAK FUNERAL HOME, 5700 S. Pulaski Rd. , to St. Camillus Church for Mass at 10:30 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Visitation Friday 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm. 773-767-4500 or www.

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death notice Stanley Walczak July 26, 1924 — December 17, 2018

obituary notice Stanley Walczak July 26, 1924 — December 17, 2018

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