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George M. Mikula

Akron, Ohio

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George M. Mikula, 94, died September 7, 2011.He was born February 11, 1917 in Johnstown, Pa. and had been a resident of Akron most of his life. George was a World War II Veteran serving in the U.S. Army as a Medical Technician with the 106th Evacuation Hospital Unit. He was a lifetime member of...

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Dear Patricia and family,
We never got to personally meet you but your father was a wonderful man that kept my mother-in-lawJean E. Herzog Schwab much needed company and was a great loved one to her. She will miss him but she knows he is in abetter place and not suffering. He passed so fast we just saw George the first week of Aug. He is a great man and loved you very much. Sincerely,
Howard, Debbie Herzog and family and esp Jean at the Merriman
11 Queen's Ct. Stuarts...

Eternal rest grant unto George, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

~A prayer from a friend

My condolences go out to the family at the loss of their father! Uncle George will be remembered especially during those earlier years when we visited each others house at Christmas.

My condolences go out to the family. Remembering my Uncle George at the holiday gatherings, as a child. He really loved his family. He will be missed!

God bless you George, and rest in peace. We will all miss you, and your sense of humor. Your grandchildren loved the cut-out characters you made for their walls...you were quite a talented artist. We're glad your last few years were quite happy, and know your friends at the Merriman will miss you.
love and prayers, Renee, Kristen and Jason Mikula

Miss you dad.....say HI to mom. I can remember my dad throwing the football night after night in the backyard to me. He threw baseballs to my brother. Happy we saw you often while at the Merriman. I was so proud to share my grandson, Max, with "big papa". I know how much you enjoyed his visits with you and his cars. I'll see you again one day. love, Ron

I remember Mr. mikula when we were kids. HE would take us kids bowling with him. We had a great time playing in downtown akron.I thank him for his service to our country. He was one of the greatest generation. ..rick rife

We praise God for the life and service of our veteran. May he rest in peace in the arms of our Lord as a grateful nation mourns.
Michele N. Sandridge, President
American Legion Auxiliary
District 14--Ohio