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Charles Wojcik II


Charles Wojcik II

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Charles F. Wojcik II "Charlie"

Age 57, passed Thursday, October 4th 2012 at home in St. Petersburg, FL after a brief illness. Charlie was born in Washington DC on January, 13th 1955 and grew up in St. Petersburg where he attended Lakewood Elementary School, Southside Junior High School and Lakewood High School, Class of 1973. Charlie was a natural musician who played in the middle school and high school bands, mastering a number of instruments including the clarinet, oboe, and saxophone. An athlete, Charlie played Varsity football for the Lakewood High Spartans. Upon graduation, Charlie made the United States Navy his career, a veteran of both the Vietnam and Gulf War eras, he served his country abroad and in the USA for more than 20 years as a Navy Corpsman where he received numerous commendations. Upon retirement, he returned back to his home state of Florida. Charlie enjoyed tinkering on and restoring model T Fords. Charlie's greatest gift however was his ability to make friends. Many of them in fact! All of them, without exception will tell you that Charlie was the kindest, most gentle person you will ever meet.

Charlie is survived by his mother Sandi, his sister, Kate, brothers Marc, Steve and Scott, daughters Rachel, Erica, stepdaughter Melissa, grandsons Ethan and Connor and nephews Stephen, Scott and Zachary.

There will be several memorial services held for Charlie, the first at 2:00PM on Tuesday, October 9th at Woodlawn Presbyterian Church 2612 12th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, the second, an honor service will be at the Bay Pines National Cemetery at 10000 Pines Blvd, Bay Pines, Florida on Friday, November 2, 2012 at 1:30 PM with Chaplin Herb Kalklick and the Pinellas County Military Honor Guard. In the very near future after which there will be a Celebration of Life at the Nepa Hut at 6800 – Sunshine Skyway Ln., inside the Magnusun Hotel & Resort.

Condolences can be expressed to his mother Sandi. Her address is 7540 – Sunshine Skyway Ln. South Apt T-40 St. Petersburg, FL 33711, 727-864-3209 Thoughtful donations in lieu of flowers may be made to AmVets Post 698 – 5864 Park Blvd. Pinellas Park, FL 33781

 

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