William Dmitri Huzar

William Dmitri Huzar

William Dmitri Huzar

November 13, 1952~May 18, 2023

William D. Huzar, 70 of New Port Richey passed away on May 18, 2023.

Bill is a retired Correction Officer with New York State Correction Department. Bill was born on November 13, 1952 in New York City the son of the late William Huzar and Ann (Kaleska) Huzar.

Bill is survived by his loving wife Claire Huzar of New Port Richey, two sons Bill Huzar and his wife Karen of Palm Harbor, Steve Huzar of New Port Richey, one daughter Laura Hughbanks and her husband Michael of New Port Richey, one brother Robert Huzar and his wife Diane of Hopewell Junction, New York, grandchildren Sierra Huzar, William S, Huzar, Jack Huzar, Emma Huzar, Sophia Hughbanks and Jaclyn Hughbanks.

Visitation

Thomas B Dobies Funeral Home - Congress St. Chapel

Service

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church

Condolence

Pete Miserendino

May 19, 2023, 12:13 pm

Godspeed Cousin. Your suffering now over, I know you’re in God’s care now and happy. I’ll remember you and your sense of humor with love and affection. My love and sympathy to Claire, Bill, Steve and Laura.

Joanne and Nat Harris

May 20, 2023, 12:21 am

Rest in peace, our cousin Billy, my very first best friend. We send your beautiful family, Claire, Laura, Steve and Bill, and your grandchildren our deepest sympathy and love. We are blessed to have so many wonderful memories of you. Rest in peace.

Kali

May 25, 2023, 2:54 am

I’m truly sorry for the family loss. My experiences of you were many years ago…. As a father. Loving his children… tough at times but wanting the best for them. Even if that meant Billy was constantly flexing in the mirror.
You will be missed

Greg Krnjaich

May 25, 2023, 9:57 pm

Our deepest condolences to the whole family. He was so very special to alot of us and touched so many lives. I used to love his stories and him always messing with me about my sports teams. He cared so much for the people around him. Mr. Huzar, I will miss you very much. God bless you and no more pain to deal with. You meant alot to me growing up.

Leo Llonch

June 1, 2023, 1:49 am

Billy,
I have had a difficult time coming here to write this until now.
You have been a wonderful friend for 65+ years. Since first grade. It’s difficult to imagine days going by without talking to you, without hearing your voice. Without seeing you. You’ve been so much more than a friend, more like a brother.
From our earliest days in Catholic School, to family dinners in the Bronx, to knowing your wonderful parents, we have such a long history of friendship and camraderie.
Bill, you leave such a precious Legacy of extraordinary work ethic, Integrity, and loyalty for those after you to emulate.
I’ll miss our talks and your smile. Without you, there is a vacuum of friendship that cannot be filled.
I love you Billy. Rest in Peace my friend.

Judy Aloia

June 6, 2023, 9:01 pm

Bill, I hope and pray you are safely home in the loving arms of the Lord where there is no more suffering or tears. Your former classmates from SNT have often thought of you over the years and kept you in their prayers. My deepest sympathy to your family and friends on the loss of such a wonderful man. Rest in peace Bill 🙏

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