Guest Book for Walter C. Kozicki

Provided by Gubbiotti Funeral Home, LLC.

Posted by: Butch & Beth
Sun May 29, 2016
Going to miss you Wally.
 

 
Posted by: Bob & Anita Wolfe
Sun May 29, 2016
Rest in peace my friend.....we're going to miss you.
 

 
Posted by: Carol
Mon May 30, 2016
Wally we had our problems,but i always cared about you.You were always in my heart.Rest easy you are in a better place i know you wouldnt want to live like you were. Love-You
 

 
Posted by: Chris , Laurie & Christopher
Mon May 30, 2016
To all the Kozicki Family, We want to express our sincere condolences for the passing of Walter. Walt had a great talent with building and my basement is proof of that. He always seemed to make you laugh while in his company. He will be missed by many. Rest in peace Wally.
 

 
Posted by: Charles Nudo
Thu June 23, 2016
I found out late and have a heavy heart.  Walt was one of the most genuine good guys I ever met or knew. He showed up at 7 AM and fixed the roof on my house, when no one else would even show up, and then didn't want to take any money.  He got mad when I tried to pay him ! I watched Walt frame my brother-in-law Terrence's garage almost single handedly with the rest of us bumbling helpers- he had it framed and under shingles in less than 24 hours. Amazing.  Walt loved cars and we all remember his Chevy Impala, Chevelle, and Camaro with those wild Imron paint jobs- and "spa appreciation night" at Walt's on his back deck.  This was one special guy with a heart bigger than life. There was no one harder working man in this world, and no better friend once you got to know him.  He had many tough breaks in life but went out swinging.  Anyone who ever lost Walt as a friend, got the bad end of the deal, it was their loss IMHO.  I highly respected Walt and his building skills were second to none.  He didn't need blueprints or architect drawings- Walt saw the finished room, addition, or house in his mind- and could build ANYTHING.  He also was an excellent painter and pretty good mechanic.  Old school, you don't meet people like this often these days.  He could build a garage or house from scratch with no plans, just his head.  The most talented pure natural born carpenter and builder I ever met in my life.  RIP buddy, you're up there with Mark now, doing that big concrete job in the sky.  We all miss you and you went way too soon.  With sadness, your friend Chizzy.