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Michael WoznickBrother( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Still missing you Jack! 9/11/12
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Dewey & Wanda OsterDwayne Oster( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Larry, Doris and family members, I learned of Jack's untimely passing on Saturday from Judy Borlaug while Wanda and I were attending a 40th wedding anniversary for Arlin and Sylvia Thompson. I called my brother, Allen, shortly thereafter. I am not positive, but Jack could be the first one from the WHS class of 1967 to be called home to the Lord's House. Certainly the entire Woznick family remains in the memories of many a Washburn family...and we all grieve with you this day. I trust that the many beautiful thoughts of your son and brother will help assuage the grief you feel this day and we all must take comfort in knowing that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, has indeed prepared a place for us and one day we will all meet again. May God bless Jack's memory in our midst and grant us all a full measure of peace. In reading some of the tributes from Jack's students and his loved ones, there is know doubt that as a teacher and a family member he made a great impact on the lives of many. Those tributes say it all. Our sincere sympathies.
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Claudia CareyClaudia( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Jack was a very dedicated and caring teacher. He was full of energy in the classroom. I always enjoyed it when he shared his science units, especially the salmon spawning unit. He was so enthusiastic and will be greatly missed.
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Jim and Shelley MollesJim and Shelley Molles( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Jack was our friend, and a good one, a blast from the past. We will remember him with only the fondest of memories. His life was ended way too soon.......and that is a very sad thing, but maybe we can all learn from that and appreciate our lives more.......each and every day. God bless you Jack, may you rest in peace. Our sympathy and prayers are with all of the Woznick family. Take care.
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Ashley WoznickDaddys Girl( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I loved my dad so much. I will always remember him sining "Hey Good Lookin, whatca got cookin?" He always seemed to make me smile. He was such an awesome person and im glad that he got to touch so many peoples lifes.im so happy that I atleast got to make him Very proud before he passes away ( graduated high school). I can tell he was so nervious! i was so overwelmed when i saw him through the crowed. I took off the shoes and ran bearfooted toward him. i just wish he and I could have got to know eachother more. I know i am alot like him. theres one thing about my dad that shows in me....he never met a stranger.he got along with everyone. also i love my family SO much. we are such a huge support system... but isnt that what a family is?? When i die .. maybe my dad and i can finish getting to know eachother. I hope he's watching out for all of us and i hope he helps guide me though the rest of my life. I love you daddy. Love Ashley ( your baby girl)
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Rev. Matthew FlemingReese Elementary 1980-1982( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I was viewing the funeral home website for another funeral I will be doing shortly when I stumbled across this obituary. I cannot say enough to Mr. Woznick's family how sad I am personally and how sorry I am for your loss. Jack was a former colleague of my father, and for me a precious teacher who made my most terrifying subject bearable. He helped reverse the ideas in my mind that said I was stupid. I am a teacher now, and a minister and chaplain. And as such, I am very conscious of the part of Mr. Woznick that I have carried with me since fifth and sixth grade. God bless the family, and may their memories be sweet amidst the grief.
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Michelle (DuBurg) WisnerReese Elementary, 1980-198( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Mr. Woznick was my sixth grade teacher and it was also the first year I did not have a female teacher. Before the year started I was so nervous, I thought he would be so tough! He was just a great teacher! He would start EVERY DAY reading the newspaper to the class. At first, I figured he didn't take the time to read it before school began, then as the year progressed I realized he was trying to get us into seeing what was really going on outside of our own lives in the "real world." Mr. Woznick is the reason I feel the need to look at the paper everyday. Over the years I have thought of him often when I have made it to lunch without looking at the paper.....I always think of him in front of the class, sitting against the front of his desk with that smile as we walked in every morning. He would hold up the paper, mention something that was in it and then slowly get us involved... was it important to us?, to our neighbors?, did we care?, would we care?.....should we care?? Oh yes Mr. Woznick, on Thursday July 7th, 2005 I read the paper and saw your obituary, I certainly do care...such a great man is gone. Thank you for being a part of my education, thank you for being the little voice in my head asking if I had glanced at the paper yet each day. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time, and especially you Ashley, I'll bet he was a great Daddy.
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Uncle Greg & Aunt Mereece( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Dear Ones, My father and mother asked me to send to you their prayers, love and heart felt condolences. My mother is in the hospital following hip surgery and they are away from a computer. They asked me to say that they love you, Jack. They mourn the loss of you but have faith that you are in peace and with God. You were and are loved. Cindy Hamond (Woznick) for Uncle Greg and Auntie Mereece
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Angelo and Gayl BocchiAngelo and Gayl( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Larry and Doris: Please accept our sincere condolences on the tragic loss of your son, Jack. May he rest in peace.
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Jerry R. Tyson( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. We'll keep you in our prayers.
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Celia LettisCelia Lettis( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
To my friend, Peggy and her family, My condolences to you all for your loss. I know that you will miss Jack and his best qualities. Take care of yourselves during this time of sorrow. Celia and Jim Lettis
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Jeff and Lori HousemanJeff( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Our deepest sympathy to everyone in the Waznick family. I feel sad that we haven't stayed in touch over the years but I definitely feel your loss. I can personally say I have somewhat of a connection with Jack as I too know the kind of pain he might of been in. Please accept our condolences and God Bless.
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Karol KellarKarol Kellar( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Mr. Woznick was my 6th grade teacher. I was saddened to read the news of his passing. I learned a lot from him. Like many of my teachers, he inspired me to become a teacher. I will pray for his daughter and extended family. I know he will be missed. God bless you. Sincerely, Karol Kellar
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THE GREENMYERSCOURTNEY & BRENDA( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
WE WERE SAD TO HEAR ABOUT ASHLEY'S DAD, OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY, MAY GOD REST HIS SOUL.
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Larry & Kathy Helwig( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
We are thinking of you during this time. If there is anything we can do just let us know.
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David Reiser1950s( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
(This is for his father, Larry.) I was sorry to read of Jack's death; I want to extend my deepest condolances. I lost a daughter some years ago and I can understand what you and your wife are going through. I saw Don Davison last summer at the WHS reunion and he said you were doing well--I was glad to hear that. I also saw Don Prouty and we relived that great 1959-60 sports year--2nd in the State Jr. Legion baseball tournament, undefeated football champs and going to the state in basketball. I'd love hearing from you if you have the time and inclination. All my best--Dave Reiser
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Stephanie MorrisonStephanie Morrison( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I have always known Uncle Jack as the sweet man with the kind voice. Whenever he called home he would say "Hi Steph this is Uncle Jack". He would go on asking me about what I have been doing. Then finally after I talked his ear off about my whole life up to that moment, he would ask to speak with my mom. He loved going to family functions and he was so cute with Maddy and Riley (nieces) at Ashley's graduation. I only wish I could have spent more time with my Godfather before he passed on because I know he had nothing but the kindest heart. I will miss him.
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Carla EngenCarla Engen( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My deepest condolences to you all. I have such faint memories of the time that you lived in ND but I do remember that I really liked each and every Woznick relative! I regret that I did not get a chance to know Jack better. He sounds like a wonderful man! And I am so glad that Jack loved the Lord, for I know he is in a far better place now, and that one day we shall be together. Peace to you all, enjoy your fond, loving memories. Carla
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The Furuoka Family( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Our thoughts and sympathy are with your family.
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Susan Engen( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My deepest sympathy to all of you. I hope it is comforting to know Jack is in heaven with our Lord. The great healer and comforter. God Bless You All Susan
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Bev Holtan & Kathy (Holtan) WilnerKathy & Bev( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
It is always difficult to see young people leave us. I am glad to you shared that news with the Leader so we can let you know we are thinking of you at this time. Mostly I remember Mom and Dad but also cannot forget the time the Rod and Barb burned up the coolee. Jack was in school a number of years behind me so I missed the atheletics in High School. A son to be proud of for sure. I am sorry for your loss. Mom and I are thinking of you at this time. Kathy
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Brad & Cathy Brad( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
The Woznick Family, We were deeply saddend to hear the news of Jack. I will never forget his Senior year of high school at WHS. We could have never had been conference champs the fall of 66' without his football talents. May you know you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficlult time.
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Wesley & Sharon Sauer( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Larry and Doris and family, and Ashley, We are so sorry for your loss. Please except our sincerest sympathies. All of us benefited from knowing the Woznick family. Larry was a great coach and teacher. We all were sorry to see you move to Ca. We preferred to keep you here in Washburn. I remember Jack in school and sports. He always seemed to be such a nice kid. From the other comments it appears that he is a "chip off the old block" and that is the best compliment a family can receive. A mother and father can receive no greater satisfaction then to know they have raised such a fine son as Jack. Now he is home with his Savior. Ashley, be thankful for the 18 yrs. that you knew your father and cherish those moments. That is what I do.
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Vicki CoffmanI've known Peggy for over twenty year( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
From hearing about Jack through Peggys eyes and voice I know how this passing of her brother has effected her with deep sadness. I send my deepest regrets to his family and friends. But mostly to Peggy because I know her the best, as a friend and I know how this death has hurt her, in ways she is unable to express. My love to all. God bless Jack. In Friendship Vicki Coffman
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Nancy WilsonNancy, Bob, Heather, Ian Wilson( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
We remember Jack as a caring teacher. He will be missed.
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Peter and Karen SinzPete and Karen( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
We remember Jack .... he came into Westgate Pharmacy (now Raley's) many years ago .... 1977'ish or so. He was a GREAT guy who was very patient while he waited for his jar of cream for his skin condition. He was always so very friendly and was a great conversationalist!! We have often thought about him lately and have and never will forget him ! Karen ( formerly "Mellish" ) remembers his sister (Gale) who was in her P.E. class at West Campus in 72 or so. "Hi" to Gale. She was a sweetheart then .... I'm sure she still is! God be with you all. May He put his arms of love around Ashley and all of you during this time of great loss!!! God bless you all!!!
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Penny FrancisPenny Francis( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I just wanted to express my sympathy to your family. I never got to meet Jack, but Gale spoke of him with such love and kindness that I know your family suffered a great loss! It was great getting to read the stories posted prior and hear about what a great teacher he was. I truly pray for teachers just like him for my sons! Gale is so well thought of at our place of business and. . . as a friend. She came from a great family and I know she has found so much solace in the love of her family during this time. My family will continue to pray for all of the Woznick family.
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Kevin NakamuraKevin Nakamura and Family( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Please accept out sincere thoughs and prayers to the entire Woznick family.
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Peggy Escobar( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
To my brother and a believer in Christ, I will miss you but I know that we will meet again in heaven. your sister, Peggy
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Beverly Aichele( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Doris and Larry-=I just found out about Jack. Words don't begin to say how sorry I am for your loss. We know full well how painful it is to go through the death of a child. The only thing that sustains us even today--is the Grace of God and His ever lasting presence. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and the rest of the family. It is a long journey back to living a day without tears--take care and please know that we are praying for you---love you guys Floyd and Bev
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Cynthia (Woznick) HamondCindyCindy( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Jackie, You were my first crush. When we played hide and seek at Grandma Woznick's, girl cousins against boy cousins, I would always hope you would find me so you would have to chase me to the home base. You taught me how to use the rope swing out at the farm. You gave me my first tractor ride. You let me hold the kitty first. You taught me how to pet Queenie and you let me read your comic books. You walked my to the Washburn pool and taught me to put peanuts in my coke. To me you were the handsomest, funniest and kindest boy I knew. Jack, I am sorry that you suffered here. I know that the love of your family was deep and is still unending. Jack, I know that having your daughter was the greatest joy of all. Jack, I know that you are embraced now with Jesus and that you are freed to experience all that you were created to be. I MISS YOU... Love, Cindy
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Barb HaugenBarb( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My sincere sympathy to Doris, Larry, Rod, Peggy, Linda, Gale, Mike and to the rest of the Woznick family. I'm thinking of all the wonderful, warm-hearted folks waiting for Jack with open arms. God bless you Jack. God bless you all. With love, Barb
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Dennis RichardsDennis Richards( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
To Larry, Doris, Peggy, Rod, Linda, Gale and Mike. We all share in the loss of your son and brother. The Lord has lifted his burden and he is now at peace. I remember that summer of 1967 when I first met Jack at St Pauls Church and becoming friends. Sharing college years and being roommates after college and just a few year setting in the my front yard watching the fireworks from the Lake on the 4th. We shared where our lives had taken us and laughted and even shed a few tears. Your son and brother was a very special person touched so many lives. From the students whos lives he help mold to the friends he was always there for. Jack touched my life , my soul and my heart. I am grateful for the years I knew Jack and he will always hold a special place in my heart.
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Larry BorlaugLarry( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Jack was perhaps my best friend during our senior year at WHS, and we had many fine times, both in athletics (he was our top athlete) and socially. Sadly, we had few times together after HS, although did spend some time together when Jack returned to ND for our 20 year reunion in '87. And now in particular I regret that we didn't stay in touch better. Larry & Doris, my condolences. You raised a fine family, and while times are sad at the moment, you can feel proud about having accomplished so much. Rod, it's tough to lose a brother, and now you & I have that in common. Hang on to the good memories; they're the ones that matter. And Ashley, I am so sorry you lost your dad at such a young age. I'm guessing you're about 18, since I think you were expected about the time of that reunion in '87. Your dad was a fine guy, and I'm sure he loved you very much. Your grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins will all be providing much support, I'm sure. And to all, my sincere sympathy - God Bless!
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Cheryl Lindstrom( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My memories of my cousin Jack are from the days when he & his family lived in North Dakota. It was so much fun for all of us cousins to get together. We had fun times on the farms. It was sad for us in North Dakota when Jack & family moved to CA. The fun & carefree times playing together as kids would come to an end. But we have good stories to tell. Rest in Peace Jack.
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Clare WoznickClare, Scott, and Laura Woznick and L( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Sunday was a very positive tribute to Jack. When Rod spoke at the funeral, Lisa, Scott, Laura and myself were all taken back by Rod's deep love and his deep pain of losing his brother and best friend. The day brought comfort to us. Jack made a great impact on our lives over the years; we believe he is truly where he wants to be and at peace. We believe Jack is now our guardian angel and will keep us all safe and healthy until we meet again in heaven. We love you Jack and will be in our hearts forever....
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Valerie Sweat StumpValerie Sweat Stump( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
How very sad I was today, when my mother mentioned that Jack had passed away. What a crush I had on him years ago. He was so much fun! Not only that, he was a true gentleman. We had great times at Lodi Lake, and even enjoyed a weekend at Lake Tahoe, seeing a Carpenter's show. Death is so very painful. I just lost my dad 6 weeks ago and there is simply nothing anyone can say to ease the pain. I will miss Jack, but what a joy knowing we will see him again. You will be in my prayers.
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Patricia BrakkePatricia Brakke( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
July 7, 2005 The Woznick Family, I wish to express my sympathy concerning your son and brother, Jack. I can remember in 1969 when Jack would play basketball at Elkhorn School after helping dad put up his classroom. Many Woznick family members have weaved in and out of my likfe for 36 years. I wish you all the comfort needed at this difficult time.
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Claudia CareyClaudia( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Jack was a very dedicated and caring teacher. He was full of energy in the classroom. I always enjoyed it when he shared his science units, especially the salmon spawning unit. He was so enthusiastic and will greatly missed.
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Kathy MaffeiKathy Maffei( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I am sorry that I never knew Jack but I know his wonderful sister. She just sent me the notice of his passing and I had to say something to her and her family. I am so sorry. I hope all your wonderful memories will sustain you. I will be thinking of the Woznick family at this time and my prayers will go with you. Lou and Kathy Maffei
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Stephanie Bianchi-MillerReese Elementary( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Mr. Woznick was my fourth grade teacher 19 years ago. I will never forget a promise that he made to me. My class was in line at the cafeteria for lunch, and he told us that he was leaving to get something to eat. Being a typical fourth grader, I said that it was not fair that he got to go eat good food. He laughed and told me that when I got older and had a boyfriend that he would buy me the pizza of my choice. I am sure that he thought I would forget, but about 8 years ago I saw him and told him he still owed me my pizza and that I had a boyfriend. When I told him that, he remembered! A few days later he showed up at my house with a pizza. I will never forget how suprised I was that he actually did that. To me, it showed what a great person he was. I have great memories of him from class. He would do a Russian type dance in class to make us laugh. He is one of my teachers that I will always remember. I am so sorry for your loss.
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Dawn Woznick( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My dear cousin Jack, Oh what a wonderful big cousin you were. Though I was much younger, you always took the time to play and tease us. I remember a ready smile and you taking the time to spend with us. You are already so missed in the Woznick family. Even though I had not seen you in so many years my memories of you in childood will always be in my heart. To my Aunt,Uncle and Cousins, I Love you all and my heart breaks for you. I pray Gods grace for you in this difficult time. I Love you my family, Dawn
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Allen osterAllen( ) posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
My sincere condolences to all of you. May you find comfort in cherishing the wonderful memories of Jack and how he touched the lives of people. I have many fond memories of the times we shared growing up together in Washburn. As Shakespeare wrote in the last act of HAMLET, this line is an appropriate closure for Jack: "May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."