Ivars Vikelis
Ivars Vikelis died on July 23, 2009 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on June 11, 1937 to Eduards and Erna Vikelis in Riga, Latvia. In 1944 Ivars, his parents and his sister Inese left Latvia for Germany, then in 1950 they immigrated to the United States. They settled in Bellevue, Washington, and then moved to Seattle, Washington. He graduated in 1956 from Queen Anne High School. Ivars worked at Shell Oil, Libbys', and then retired from HW Baker Linen Company after 30 years of service.
He met Cecelia, a widow with four sons, at the German Club in Seattle and married her in 1969. Ivars joined Cecelia and the boys in Edmonds, Washington and lived there for 17 years before moving to Lynnwood, Washington. They lived in Lynnwood for 14 years then retired to Arlington, Washington. Ivars was known for his gardens, those pesky moles and his beautiful Dahlia's, traveling, making Latvian pickles, and enjoying his grandkids, family and friends. He truly enjoyed entertaining in his home. Everyone was always made to feel welcome.
Ivars was preceded in death by his parents; and his 18 year-old grandson Ryan, who lost his battle with Muscular Dystrophy on October 14, 2008.
Ivars is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Cecelia; his sister, Inese and his nephew, Erik; sons, Richard (Carol), Robs (Carla), Phil (Janelle), and Mike; his grandkids, Kyle, Alex, R.J., Monika, Andrea, and Amanda; his goddaughters, Rita and Benita; as well as numerous relatives in Canada, Latvia, and the United States.
Services will be held at 4 p.m., on August 7, 2009, at the Latvian Lutheran Church, 11710 – 3rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA. 98125. There will be a reception immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make donations to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation or the Latvian Church in Ivars' name.
We'd like to thank Dr. Dong and his wonderful staff at Northwest Hospital for all their care and support.
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Cindy Lorkowski
August 7, 2009
I will forever in my heart love and remember the good times spent with my Uncle Ivars. He had a witty sense of humor and added spice to the holidays. During the holidays he made everyone feel welcome and put smiles on the faces around him. My beautiful Aunt Cecelia is the strongest person I know and has had many grievances to cope with. Many of those she had Uncle Ivars by her side. The two of them were blessed with a bright shiny spirit. They were not only husband and wife, but best friends. I'm sorry I didn't get to say goodbye, and my heart breaks for all that were close to him. Holidays will never be the same with Uncle Ivars gone. I'm sorry for your loss Inese, Richard, Mike, Robert, and Phillip (and your children and wives) God Bless all of you =' (
With Love,
Cindy
Victoria Paulson
August 3, 2009
I did not know Ivars. However, I do know Cecelia, his beloved wife, and I knew of Ivars through her. I know she loved and respected him tremendously and considered him a man among men for his humor, kindness, love, gentle spirit, and devotion to family and friends. May his memory continue to brighten their lives.
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