GEORGE-PROTIVA-Obituary

GEORGE "TIM" PROTIVA

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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age 75. Beloved husband of Katherine J. (Nee Brown); loving father of Sharon Vasil (Jeff); dearest grandfather of Benjamin, and Joseph; dear brother-in-law of Sunday and "Red" Brown, Jackie and Donald Brown, and Karen and John Pietrowski; loved uncle of many. U.S. NAVY Veteran. Family and friends...

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"Uncle" Tim was such a sweet, caring and funny man. I am so glad I had the privilege of knowing him. Our deepest condolences. Love, Bob, Stephanie, Koen + Evan

Another empty seat at the luncheons.We will all miss George. It seems as time goes on we had stronger bonds connecting us. The value of our education and the friendship we shared at the lunch table. God bless George and his family. Ray Machar class of 61

May God give your family comfort during your time of sorrow.

George was kind and friendly man. He will be surely missed by all who came in contact with him. I enjoyed our talks on the street even after my father passed away, and I would be out doing yard work.

George was very proud of his Grandchildren, and always spoke very highly of Kaye and Sharon.

Even though he was ill, he always was strong, and I believe his attitude kept him going. Now, even though we will miss him here on earth, he is in God's care, and we will someday see...


We shall miss George at the luncheons we still attend. He was a good man and a loyal friend. I have many happy memories from the dances at Cathedral Latin. May he rest in peace. John Zeller, Class of '61

I used to work with George and you too Kaye and Sharon as a desk clerk at a hotel in Beachwood many,many years ago.George was the best maintenance guy. I was Executive Hsk.at the time and we shared the same office space in the boiler room.He was always so helpful to everyone and always had a smile on his face. He was truly one of a kind and I am sorry for your loss. He had so much knowledge and always shared many laughs with me back in our glamorous digs in the back hallway!

George was a classmate at Cathedral Latin! Many good memories with himCondolences to the familyJoe Spagnuolo