Jack-Miceli-Obituary

Jack E. Miceli

Cleveland, Ohio

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JACK E. "JOHN" MICELI, 63, died Sept. 8, 2004. He is survived by his wife, Joan; daughter, Lisa Truett; son, Brian; grandchildren, Halle, Sydney and Jacob Truett. He was the loving son of Margaret and the late Jack Miceli; brother of Patricia Vilt, Denise Tyburski, Marlene...

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Uncle Jackie

I am just sitting here thinking about all the wonderful memories with you. I remember sitting on my parents couch with a date and you walking through the door with that monkey puppet. You always made me laugh. You have been part of my life since birth. From being my God-father, being at my First Communion, being there for my first prom and helping me put on a fur coat, you were at my graduation party and on my wedding day. I will never forget how we shared that...

Dear Jackie,
I cannot believe you're gone, but the memories I have of you will live on. I will never forget the time in Texas when we came to visit and you gave Brandon your old cowboy boots. He drove me crazy because he never wanted to take them off, he even fell asleep with them on.
Or all the times I wanted to cut your hair and you said no. Finally you let me and you were surprised to see what a nice cut you got.
I will never forget how you loved Christmas and how...

My Dear Brother:
I am sitting here after work and just remembering you, and realize I will not be able to call you anymore. It is so hard to beleive you are gone. I am happy there will not be anymore pain and suffering for you, you are with the Lord.
Everytime a swap meet comes up I will think of you, and remember how you used to call Casey and see if he wanted to go.I know how much you really enjoyed them.

I remember when my kids were little how you loved to...

In memory of my brother Jack (John)

It is so hard to comprehend that you are really gone. I find myself going to the phone to call you to see how you are feeling. Each night I toss and turn thinking about you and then I tell myself that you are in a better place - no more pain, no more suffering. At your memorial, the pastor asked if anyone had anything to share about you. Kelly wanted to tell about the time you were at a car show and a guy came up asking if you were "Walter"...

My Dearest Brother,

I can’t believe you’re gone. It doesn’t seem real. I’m still waiting for you to call and say, “Hi Nana, its Leo. Put the coffee on. I’ve got the doughnuts.” Your car will be on display this week and we will take pictures of it for you. I know how proud of it you were and how much you love it. I want you to know how proud I am of you and how much I love you.

We all went to your service and prayed at your grave sight, but I still can’t believe...

Although I have only known John for a short time, I will remember him and his Plum Wild custom. We thoroughly enjoyed showing our cars together in the International Show Car Association this past year. We also enjoyed venturing away from the shows to find good local dining such as the Rib Shack which was quite a venture to find. John and I competed in different categories in the show circuit, but we finished with the exact same points total. I am glad to have gotten the opportunity to share...

Our Concolences in this sad time for the family, we did not know John well, but was a great member of KKOA.

With my deepest sorrow, I offer my condolences to the family of John. I have talked Buick with John a number of times over the years by phone, but met John for the first time in 2003 at the Glenn Christian/Trumbull County Fair Grounds car show. There, I fell in love with his custom 53 Buick. I again met up with John at the 03 Cleveland AutoRama where I was glade to see John was still with us fighting his battle. The Specialty/Custom Car World will forever miss John, but his creative custom...