Stanley M. Mikucki

Stanley M. Mikucki

Stanley Mikucki Obituary

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MIKUCKI-Stanley M. Of Blasdell N.Y., entered into rest October 30, 2007. Beloved husband of Lucille A. (nee Tragis) Mikucki; devoted father of Annette (Jack) Fagan, Linda (Matthew) Harrington, Ellen Adams and Stanley M. (Michele) Mikucki, Jr.; cherished grandfather of ten grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; loving son of the late Walter and Helen (nee Chowski) Mikucki; dear brother of Helen (late Vincent) Scarpetta and the late Mary and Walter; also survived by relatives and friends,. Relatives and friends may visit the LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Southtowns Chapel), 3060 Abbott Rd. near Lake Ave. on Friday from 3-7 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Bernadette's Church, 5930 S-Abbott Rd., Orchard Park on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. (Please assemble at church). Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Mikucki was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.

This obituary was originally published in the Buffalo News.
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We all miss you daily! Happy Fathers Day!

June 11, 2008

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December 19, 2007

Jackie Harris

December 4, 2007

Gramps,

Hi! Me again. Just wanted to say that I thought of you and smiled today. I heard "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer." I remembered how we used to sing that song and laugh. I told Gram today about the song and she laughed. ( :

Loving Always & Keeping the laughter alive,

Jackie

Jackie Harris

December 1, 2007

Gramps,

It's only been a month now, but it seems much longer. It hurts to know that you won't be with us for the holiday season, but I'm happy that you are in a better place. I'm happy because you got to eat a real Thanksgiving meal. And I'm happy that you are not in pain anymore. But mostly, I'm happy to have had you as my "grampa".

In a way I almost feel guilty as the oldest grandchild because I have known you for the longest.

I have so many fond memories of you and I promise that when the family gets together that I will keep the memories alive.(the ones that I know anyways) I will tell my young cousins and my daughter of the times when you would make Rachie and I french toast and you would read your daily newspaper. I will tell them about your amazing garden and how, year by year, it grew more sophisticated and abundant. I will always tell them that you had an amazing sense of humor and all of the wonderful stories you would tell us. But most of all I will tell them that I am the wisest because....I take after my grampa.

I love you gramps!

Jackie

Merry Christmas Ga-fa-fa!!

December 1, 2007

Maybe I can still get out for deer season....

December 1, 2007

What gift is this?

December 1, 2007

A true navy man is resourceful!

December 1, 2007

Tommy Mikucki

November 30, 2007

It's my first birthday without you grandpa. You never forgot it. Not a year went by that you and grandma didn't send me a card. My mom told me that one year you felt so bad because my card didn't get in the mail on time, so you drove all the way here to deliver it. Even though I wouldn't have realized it was late, you still did!That's just a small example of what a sweet man you were. You and gram always called to sing to me, which always made me smile...or laugh.
Although your not physically with me, I know your here.
Thank you for always looking out for me, and all your prayers! Thank you just don't seem enough.
I know I was so special to you, because you always told me.
You always gave unconditional love.

Rachel Cole

November 26, 2007

There is not much I can say about my grandfather that has not been said already. It is true he was a kind, funny, loving man that loved life. But his greatest love was for his family. There was not a single visit with him where I did not see or feel that love. Although I can no longer physically see it, I still feel it; as I am sure most of you still do. I feel blessed to have known him as long as I did. Not many others are as fortunate to have ever known their grandparents and remember them.

One of my earliest and fondest memories was waking up to the sound and smell of grandpa making French toast. He made it the best! I remember watching and learning how to make it, too. To this day it is still my favorite breakfast food to make and eat. I get complimented on it every time I make it.

Another great memory for me is Thanksgiving holidays. A week or two before Thanksgiving, grandpa and my uncles would stay at the house and hunt during the day. Every year grandpa would tell us, “I’m too old for this!” or “This is my last year!” Still, he would return the next year for more. He would always leave before dawn with everyone else, but come back before we left for school in the morning. He even made us breakfast if we had time. He always had to have a deck of cards in the house for solitaire during the day, or rummy later on when everyone was back. One year, he fell asleep on the couch, watching TV and we painted his fingernails bright red. He was so mad when he woke up, but got over it quickly. We all thought it was hilarious. I’ll never forget it either. I always had such a good time with everyone there. Thanksgiving will always be my favorite holiday because of all those terrific memories.

Those are just a few things I will always remember about my grandpa. It is never a happy day when you lose someone you loved so much, but I am lucky to still have all my wonderful memories of him.

I miss you, Ga-fa-fa.
Love always, Rach

Christopher, Tommy, Sara & Ryan Mikucki

November 21, 2007

Happy Birthday Grandpa! We love and miss you bunches and bunches!

November 21, 2007

Happy Birthday Dad-I love you and miss you-more than you'll know!

Ninny Bean

Annette Fagan

November 21, 2007

Happy Birthday, Pop. Not a day goes by where we don't miss you terribly. Knowing you're not suffering is the only thing that makes your absence remotely bearable. You've left a wonderful legacy of humor and caring in your kids, grandkids and great granddaughter. We love you! Jack, Annette, Andy & Sean

Joe Keane

November 17, 2007

It is with a heavy heart that I write this upon learning of Stan's passing. What a guy he was! I will never forget the kindness, generosity, love and respect he showed to all, but especially to my family and I. Several members of my family worked for Stan and Lucy at the store in West Seneca.
I will never forget those days. The MDA roof-a-thons (we always thought he was nuts, but he loved doing for others), his poems during football season, his "town meetings" he'd hold at the coffee bar. All with a cheerful smile or his sly grin.
I learned alot from Stan. He and Lucy gave me my first job. They must have done something right because I am still with the company today.
Lucy, Annette, Ellen, Linda and Stan, I love and miss you guys. Know that you and your entire family are in my prayers.
Stan will be missed.

Lucille Mikucki

November 11, 2007

My husband, my love, my life, this I will remember, when the rest of life is through: the finest things I’ve ever done is simply loving you. Your loving wife.

Steve, Jeanne, Bethany and Brett Fagan

November 9, 2007

We can't remember when Stan wasn't in our lives. Regardless of the situation, he always made you feel like family and that you were important to him. Never did we hear Stan say anything negative about anyone. He had a way about him that made you feel that everything was going to be all right. Stan's non stop sense of humor, warmth, love, kindness and consideration will be missed. Stan was the type of man that every parent hopes their son will become. Our love, thoughts and prayers to the entire Mikucki family.

Karen Rondinelli

November 9, 2007

The first time I met Mr. Mikucki he had a hug for me and a smile. I remember thinking wow Mr. & Mrs. Mikucki fit right into our family. At kids birthday party's it was always nice to see both sides (the MacPeek and the Mikucki side) of the family socializing, laughing and enjoying each others company.

The thing I will remember most about Mr. Mikucki is his LOVE for Tommy! He loved all the grandkids but there was a strong bond with Tommy. It just seems like from the day Tommy was born they were bonded. Mr. Mikucki spent so much time with him, talking with him, encouraging him to crawl to him, making him walk....... He treated Tommy like he was a normal kid and that Tommy could do anything and do no wrong in his eyes. Tommy knows that there was a special bond between him and his grandpa.

Mr. Mikucki, in my eyes, will remembered as a man who enjoyed life with a sense of humor and loved to be around his family.

Karen Laubenthal

November 8, 2007

Our deepest condolences to the entire Mikucki family. He will be remembered as he was, a kind, funny, sincere devoted family man. He had smiles and hugs any and every time I seen him. Even though he was my sisters father-in-law, he felt and treated my family like we had known each other our whole lives. He will be dearly missed and never forgotten.

Christopher Mikucki

November 8, 2007

I always thought of my grandfather as a man of wisdom, respect and humor.

Nobody was allowed to call his house during a Bills or Sabres game. He was such a huge sports fan. He loved to hunt and fish. Whenever my dad or I got something hunting he was the 1st one we'd call. He was very excited for us, and would come help us cut it up.

Whenever we went to visit I'd get a hug and a handshake, and his face lit up. He was always so excited to see us. He's put his arms out waiting for a hug.
He never said anything bad about anybody. The only person he talked bad about was George Bush.

The best memory I have is when he took me and grandma to lunch and shopping in Canada. He pulled the car up to the store so that grandma and I didn't have to walk so far. He was putting bags in the trunk. I wanted to help him. I grabbed the last bag, I bent over to put the bag in the trunk. While I was bending over, he attempted to shut the trunk. He shut it on my head. Grandma and I laughed so hard all the way back. He of course did not find it funny, he thought that he hurt me. He gave me a hug and said that was not funny. He didn't find it funny till a few days later, but gram and I still laughed.
I will miss him greatly.

Verna and Al Tragis

November 7, 2007

Al and I always thought of Stan as our Brother. He was a fun and loving person. His door was always opened to everyone. That Labor Day week-end we had at the lake with Lu,Stan,Joe, and Carol will always stay with me. It was the first time we were all together. Stan and Lu raised 4 wonderful children.Our thoughts and prayers are with you Lu, Annette, Linda, Ellen, and Stanley Jr. Stan will always be in our thoughts and our hearts.

Sean Fagan

November 7, 2007

He was my Grandpa and he was a great man. He will never be forgotte and when he is remeber he will be remebered as a man who made anyone smile.

Terri (&Dave) Tragis

November 7, 2007

To the Micucki Family,
My heart goes out to you all. I am praying for you all. Uncle Stan is in a better place, awaiting to see his loving family when they join him in heaven. Hopefully, he and Grandma T. have met my Dad and they can meet us at the gates of heaven together. I wish that I could have spent more time with Uncle Stan and Aunt Lu. He was a very loving man. He will be surely missed.

Welcome home Stanley, your parents are here to see you!

November 7, 2007

Dan Keane

November 7, 2007

The entire Keane family is deeply saddened by the news of Stans passing. Many of us worked behind the counter at 7-11 and we have many fond memories. Who could forget the MD Marathons on the roof every year and the fire company taking him down on the last day. Our thoughts and prayers are with Lucy, Annette, Linda, Ellen and Stan Jr.

Mike and Kim Zygmunt

November 7, 2007

We were sadden to hear that Stan had become so ill and had passed away. I have many memories of him from years ago when Michele and Stan were first married. He was always so bubbly and just loved life. He always had the biggest smile. Mike just loved "talking shop" with him, hearing how the Ford plant used to be when Stan was there. He also liked to compare stories from the Navy with Stan. They had alot in common. The one thing about Stan that stood out to us was his love for his family. He loved every single one of them. Always remember the blessings you had, never the losses.

Mom and Dad shortly after their 50th Wedding Anniversary

November 6, 2007

Evelyn Tragis/Wilson

November 5, 2007

Uncle Stan will be greatly missed! His love of life and the way he always made us laugh as kids I will always remember when we would visit and the sleep overs were the best. He even made it fun to go to the 7-11 they ran.Everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him was truly blessed to know such a great man

Michele Mikucki

November 5, 2007

I was extremely blessed to have him as a father in law. He was our rock through our hard times. He was always there for us. But most of all for our Tommy. I don't know how we would have made it through, with out his words of encouragement after Tommy was born. He was such a big help with Tommy from day 1, even doing sleep over shifts at hospital! Till the day he died, he moved me to tears, talking about the love he had for him, and his daily prayers for him. .
All my kids Christopher, Tommy, Sara & Ryan,were so excited to see grandpa. They would go running when they saw him, and he'd stand with open arms waiting to give them a big hug and kiss. He gave them his undivided attention every visit.Then of course candy for the little ones, and encouraged them to fill their pockets! (Then I'd be calling later to tease him, because of the melted chocolate in their pockets) As far as the older kids, they could have candy too, along with a few bucks once in awhile.

He was a sweet man that never spoke an unkind word about any body. A true heart of gold. He was a funny man and the life of the party. Everybody was eager to listen when he'd tell stories of when his kids were little, or his days in the Navy. But, most of all, when he talked about his parents, brother or sisters. He had lots of stories of how it was when he was a kid.

We'll miss all his veggies that he grew in his garden, and all the great food him and mom prepared together for the holidays. He was a great cook!

As my husband gets older, he becomes more and more like his dad. His father shines through when he starts with his little charts, or he has to have everything just so. His excitement for deer season. Or even when he gets a bit stubborn.

His absence will be nothing less than horrific. But he lives on in his amazing kids, also his grandchildren.

God Bless you DAD! My true hero. I always loved you like a real dad, and you knew it!

Forever in my heart.

Love, your favorite daughter in law.

Michele

Andy Fagan

November 4, 2007

The unique and beautiful sense of humor and joy that my grandfather Stanley Mikucki always expressed to everyone made him so lovable to everyone he met. I will never forget his smile and the way his presence made me smile. His spirit and sense of humor will live on forever in me and he will never be forgotten.

Helen Scarpetta

November 3, 2007

God gave him life and has now called him home. I am grateful that God loaned us my kid brother to enjoy and to love. Rest, Stash, as Lucille, your family and all of us who love and miss you grieve our great loss.

Eileen & Vince Scarpetta

November 1, 2007

Uncle Stanley had the best sense of humor out of all members of our family. He could see the humor in any situation, and had a great knack for making my mother laugh. Our sympathies to everyone fortunate enough to have been close to him, especially our Aunt and Cousins.

Mary Scarpetta

November 1, 2007

My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with Aunt Lucille and family. Uncle Stash's joie de vivre and sense of humor were contagious. I will always remember him with a smile and warm heart.

Chester and Ann Skorupa

November 1, 2007

Nobody had more zest for life, sense of humor, or devotion to his family than Uncle Stashu. We will miss him and keep his memory in our hearts. Our prayers are with Aunt Lucille and the rest of his family.

Faith, Peter, Mason & Julia Glessner

November 1, 2007

His love of life and laughter will remain in our hearts forever.

Faith Glessner

November 1, 2007

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Deanna Lutchko

November 1, 2007

My deepest sympathy to Aunt Lucille, Linda, Ellen, Annette and Stanley and all of their families. Uncle Stosh was one of a kind. He was an awesome person and is going to be sadly missed. I am so glad we got to visit with you all back in March, that day I will hold dear forever. You are all in my prayers. God Bless! Love Always, Deanna

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