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Walter Chludzinski, 84, of Brighton Township, passed away peacefully in the home he and his family have cherished for 55 years. He always said he spent his life making that house a home, applying skills of electrical wiring, plumbing, framing, roofing, plastering and more. He could build or fix anything, and he did it well. When asked if he and his wife would move to a smaller home as empty nesters, he always said, “They can take me out of here feet first,” which they did on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. The son of the late Walter and Laura Chludzinski of Brighton Township, he was also preceded in death by his siblings Wanda, Dorothy, Bill, Joe and Martha. He is survived by a sister, Donna.
He leaves behind the only woman for him, Karen Montgomery Chludzinski, who he married July 31, 1965, along with their children Tammie (Dean) Chevalier, Wallie (Kathy) Chludzinski III and Julie (Dave) Kirik. He held dear his grandchildren Elissa, Evan Jacob, Simon, Ethan, Donnie, Michael, and Elizabeth.
With the exception of his family and his home, he was most proud of his service in the US Navy, most of which was spent traveling the world onboard the USS Harry E. Yarnell in the early 60s. He was proud to serve as a Machinist Mate, graduating at the top of his class. He remained a true patriot throughout his life, saying he would serve his country again in a heartbeat. The skills and knowledge he gained in the Navy formed a firm foundation for his career as a Millwright Rigger Welder with St. Joe, B&W and Hussey Copper. During the 80s when mills folded and downsized, he adapted quickly and provided for his family as a roofer, handyman, carpenter, painter and contractor. As a child, he knew what it meant to go without, and he made sure his family had everything they needed to thrive.
He was a tireless worker, who expected the same dedication and effort from those around him. He was honest, generous and kind, with a quick sense of humor. Whether you knew him as a parent, coworker, gardener, avid fisherman, friend, farm hand or prolific producer of sauerkraut, you know he put his best into everything he did. He lived a life of service to his family, friends and his Good Lord Jesus Christ, with whom he now resides. His family thanks God for the privilege of having known him.
Karen would like to thank the Pinnacle Hospice Team for their support through this tough time.
A Memorial Visitation will be held Saturday, May 30, 2026, from 3:00 PM until the time of service at 6:00 PM in the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver, PA 15009. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.
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