John-Kanca-Obituary

John Kanca Jr.

Fairfield, Connecticut

About

LOCATION
Fairfield, Connecticut

Obituary

Send Flowers

KANCA John Kanca Jr., age 81 of Fairfield, a retired industrial engineer for the Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Company of Georgetown, passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2005, at St. Vincent's Medical Center, following a long illness. Born in Czechoslovakia, he immigrated to the United...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Pop- it would have been your 92nd birthday today. We think of you so often - and talk about who you were, all you believed in, what you accomplished and how much you still wanted to do. We miss you so much. There are no words to express our profound loss of you -and also the joy you brought. Love you forever.
Diane and Bob.

Dear Julianne and Kanca Family,
I am truly sorry to hear of the passing of John. I wish to extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to the Kanca Family. John will be in heaven with my Dad and Mom. For sure they will be talking about the Town Taxes and Political Events.
Sincerely,
Lea Belovich

May God Bless the entire Kanca family and give you comfort in the memories of the kindness and love you have shared. His spirit lives on with you.

To the family of John Kanca, Jr.: Please accept my sympathies on the passing on this great and cherished man. His legacy will live on for generations as he has touched so many lives in so many ways. I feel honored to have known him.

To the Kanca Family,
I was saddened to hear about John's passing. He was a wonderful man, intelligent, witty and with true convictions. I will never forget hearing him play the accordion after a taxpayers meeting. John played like he did everything else - with passion. He will be truly missed.

Mra. Kanca and family,

I am so very sorry to hear of John's passing. I came to meet John over ten years ago when I was fustrated with town government. I read John's letters to the editor and decided to call him. His words rang true and I felt connected to his beliefs.

He was very polite and generous with his time. I asked him to meet with me so we could work together to bring about change. He was so very important to me and many people who questioned the direction...

Julie and Family: We are very sorry for your loss. John was a wonderful man and we will pray for you and yours during this difficult time.

We wish we could be with you during this difficult time. Know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mrs. Kanca and family,
My sincere condolences for the loss of your wonderful father. I only knew him a short while when he used to come downstairs after church and I enjoyed talking with him -- especially his story about how he met Julianne (his wife) while in the Army. God rest his soul.
Sincerely, Lois Erdos
Mother of Laura Bashar and Jackie Duranko