Dennis Wakula

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dennis wakula

Dennis Wakula

February 20, 1968 ~ January 25, 2020

dennis wakula

February 20, 1968 ~ January 25, 2020


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  1. It’s hard to put my thoughts into words today. I still can’t believe you’ve passed, I guess I figured you were too strong and optimistic for this to actually happen. I will miss you so much Dennis, I’ll never get to drive by and see my buddy on the pourch, I’ll never be able to swing in unexpected, just to say hey, how you doing and share a few laughs. Most importantly I’ll never get to bond with someone like we did. You’ve been around forever, almost like a father figure. I’ll never forget showing up on your doorstep the day my best friend died, just to tell you I love you and that I finally understood time isn’t on our side, and I wanted you to know what you meant to me before you passed. I wish I would have stopped when I saw everyone there, but I guess everyone has there time to say goodbye. So here it is, good bye Dennis, you better believe you’ll never be forgotten in this boys life. May you live in peace and comfort, and I can’t wait to see you on the other side.

  2. I am so sorry for your loss. Dennis was a true overcomer! He was such a great example to the younger students at GCC and so kind and big-hearted. So thankful I got to know him when he was a student. He was such an inspiration.
    Kathy Liddle

  3. I am so sorry for your loss . I send my condolences and I’ll be keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers . Love you Sandy and Fred .

  4. I don’t know what to really say. I’m so broken for the loss of my friend and much more. He was my heart and soul. We had good times and bad together. But I always had a place in my heart. . Rest in peace my friend an know more pain. Your free from everything. I will always love you and miss you but when I think of you that great smile. Will make me with are memories.

  5. Dennis was a very kind man. I got to know him when we were in sociology together. I am very saddened to hear of his passing.

  6. Beth, I am so very sorry for your loss. I know it is difficult but keep your memories near. He is no longer in pain and is watching over you along with your mom, who was there to greet him with open arms. You and Dennis’s family are in our thoughts.

    Lori & Greg Snyder

  7. Dear Beth and the family of Dennis
    My deepest condolences to all of you during this difficult time. My first time meeting Dennis was at the ribbon cutting at the adult community where Beth worked. I was so impressed by his culinary skills and his passion for making sure everyone was enjoying their food. I will continue to pray for you and know that I am here for you Beth.
    With much sympathy
    Jacqueline Bihrle