John-Lizak-Obituary

John W. Lizak Sr.

Three Rivers, Massachusetts

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John W. Lizak, Sr. 1916 - 2013 PALMER - John W. Lizak, Sr., 96, of Palmer, MA, died peacefully on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013, in Georgia, surrounded by his loving family. John was born in Bondsville, MA, on Oct. 15, 1916, to the late Clayton and Amelia (Korsik) Lizak. He was a World War II veteran...

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Still think about Unkle John. n Gloria Faye Mc Intosh if u read this e mail me at crazymae@ comcast.net U know me from Diamond corp Louieeeeee

With Our Deepest and Heartfelt Sympathies. We are so very sorry to learn of John's passing. He was a very unique & interesting man. I will remember him fondly. Our Thoughts and our prayers are with you all.

hi was sorry to readin the paper my uncle john died didnt see him much used to have fun when we were all kids love to hear from clayton and bonnie lovecousin roseann

Sorry to hear of your loss I
will keep him in my prayers.

We were sorry to hear of John's passing. We enjoyed many afternoons watching the Red Sox, talking about his military service and listening to his stories over potatoes at Wendy's. John was a cherished friend and we will miss him.

Sorry to hear Uncle John has passed on.....Mrs.Lizak,Gloria was my God mother. Had many pleasant memories of John ...Years back Fay, sorry for You also.. Louie Mason

Many moons ago, Mr. Lizak and Faye used to come in to Dominick's Restaurant in Three Rivers, back when I was a waitress there in high school. They were always my favorite customers. Time and gone by and people move on and away, but I will always remember him as being a very nice man.

John, the town will miss you greatly. Hardly anyone didn't know who John Lizak was! A very successful businessman and nice guy. Rest in peace John. You deserve it for all of your hard work in the past. Just know that you were a Legend in your own time. Peace be with you eternally John.

john, holly and family...sorry for your loss..john was a cool and interesting man who enjoyed chatting over coffee at mcdonald's..he was a regular blue-collar guy who benefitted from our free enterprise system and he had a vision..will miss him