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Jan Sikola

Torrance, California

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Jan Sikola, the son of Jaromir and Barbora Sikola, passed away on April 27, 2012 at the age of 71. He was born on March 22, 1941 in Prague, Czech Republic and had been a long time resident of Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Jan is survived by his loving sons, Eric (Allyson) Sikola and Jason...

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It's been 10 years since Jan's passing. We are saddened by his absence and miss his jovial personality. Unfortunately, we have lost touch with his children, but hope all is well with them and their families.

He was so kind and thoughtful and generous. Jan even give us his mother's car when she passed. Such a lovely man!

Still think about you often

Great friend from our days at Rockwell and Boeing. Truly miss the good times. I will always remember you Jan.

I am so saddened by the news of Jan's passing.My deepest condolences to all his family, specially his sons. I loved him dearly from day one. He is a kind loving soul, he will forever live in my heart. Last chat I had with him we were planning a dinner when he felt better, it never happened. Someday we will still have that dinner beyond the sunset Jan. I will sorely miss you my friend. In Love and Light forever, your friend.

Jan and I worked togethe at Hughes Aircraft and we had many good times together. He attended my retirement anniversary dinners and I will always remember him for his joyous spirit.
John Buterbaugh

We remember the good times we shared with you and Janice.Your happy spirit was infectious.
Love, Terri and Larry Nowak

Jan's Family

Jan was my office mate at Hughes for a period and Jan & Janice were our best friends. Jan was such a happy person and all looked up to him. It was such a tragedy when Janice died leaving Jan to raise the two boys. He struggled with the task, but has done an admirable job and I'm sure Janice would have approved. Now, sadly Jan leaves us too. We will miss his jovial personality. Our condolences to the boys who must now carry on alone.

It was always a pleasure working and running down to the beach with Jan. A smile and kind words were synonymous to Jan's demeanor. He was also very intelligent and chose his words carefully. People listened when he spoke. We worked on many satellite systems and it was always a pleasure. I and many others will miss him. Rest in peace.