JOHN-BUKOVNIK-Obituary

JOHN A. BUKOVNIK Jr.

Willoughby, Ohio

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BUKOVNIK JOHN A. BUKOVNIK, JR., age 46, passed away unexpectedly, on July 16, 2010. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Lee); dear father of John III "Jack" and Andrew; son of Nancy and the late John A. Bukovnik M.D.; brother of Carole (Carl) Cyrus, Elizabeth (Thomas) Cook and Kathryn (Joseph)...

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To Nancy especially and the whole Bukovnik family: We are saddened by this news. What a deep and profound shock you have experienced.

May God himself grant you an abundance of His own presence and comfort during this very difficult time (Matt. 5:4) and may He gently lead you and guide you daily as you grieve John's loss.

Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Our prayers are with you.

Sincerely,

Tom and Stacy Blackstone

To The Bukovnik Family, John's Wife and Sons,
I was a friend of John's at MU and worked with him at Liggett-Stashower. I reconnected with John only a few months ago on Facebook, but heard so much of his success over the years. How proud you must be, in that he was always true to himself and a gentleman in every endeavor. I will remember his fabulous sense of humor and will smile each time I think of him. Betsy, having two kids the same age, I am so devastated for you and for them. ...

Dear Betsy, Jack and Andrew, We were your neighbors on Eaton Road and we are so very sorry for your loss. We remember you all as lovely neighbors, even though we didn't know you well. We are thinking of you now with sympathy and praying that you will find that John's spirit is with you in the days to come. Mike and Pat Pendry

Dear Betsy and family,
I know we've not met - I was the large woman at Evelyn Allen's party who called John "Biff" I was so shocked to learn of John's passing away - I know I don't have to tell you how special John was.

Judy Habel
former LS employee

I was lucky to work with John while at Lowe's. He was a trailblazer and just a wonderful guy. He made our success come easily. My prayers go to your family.

Betsy:
I don't know if you remember me from the YMCA. My son Vincent and your son Jack took swimming lessons together, way back from before they could walk. I happened to see your husband's obituary. I am profoundly sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your sons are in my prayers.

Paula Camino Fini

Dear Betsy and Family,
I am speechless with sorrow over your great and unexpected loss. Everyone in our family has always rejoiced that you found one another. My heart goes out to you, the boys, Sally and Eddie, well all of us are bereaved by this impossible passing. I can only wish you healing, and let you know I put you all on the Unity Prayer List - something Aunt Helen taught us to do when Marilyn and I were girls. They pray 24 hours a day for a month, so know that you are...

I am overwhelmed. None of the words I can think of can express how deeply saddened I am by the loss of JB. He was a great guy and a good friend. Although we talked a lot about work and business, we regularly connected about our family life, staying true and the pressures of providing. I always enjoyed days better when we ran the streets of Cleveland sweating off the stress.

Betsy, Jack and Andrew - I cannot tell you how great he was. I cannot express to you how sorry I am.

John was an extraordinarily talented man and one of the most sincere, wonderful people I've had the pleasure of knowing. I worked with him and the Easy2 team for many years during my tenure at Lowe's. I view John as a shining example of excellence in the business world, but more importantly, he was what we all hope to be - a devoted parent, spouse and friend who proudly shared his love for his family with all he encountered. Words cannot convey the depth of my sadness at his loss. I wish for...