JOHN-LUCIC-Obituary

JOHN G. LUCIC

Avon, Ohio

Mar 5, 1917 – May 21, 2014 (Age 97)

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BORN
March 5, 1917
DIED
May 21, 2014
AGE
97
LOCATION
Avon, Ohio
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LUCIC JOHN G. LUCIC, passed away peacefully May 21, 2014. Born March 5, 1917, in Cleveland, Ohio. Much loved husband of 66 years of Margaret "Peg" (nee O'Halloran), deceased; Son of the late Nicholas and Mary (nee Sabljak); Brother of Mary Ivone (Raymond, deceased) and the late Josip, Joseph...

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Thinking about you and your loved one's on the anniversary of your death. I think about you and Peg with love all the time! Give her and Greg a big kiss from me! You all matter in my life too!

Thinking about you with love on the anniversary of your passing! You may be gone but you are never forgotten...

Thinking of you with fond memories on the anniversary of your death. You are much loved and greatly missed!

Thinking about you and your family on the Anniversary of your death. You may be gone but you are not forgotten.

Thinking of you and your family with much love John as the anniversaries of your death approaches. I know you and Greg are making great music together in heaven. You are both certainly missed here on earth. Every time I see the Hollywood Slim Band or listen to one of their CD's (which is often), I think of all the wonderful memories I have of being with you and Margaret at the gigs. Rest in peace dear friend.

Every time I listen to The Hollywood Slim Band I fondly remember numerous occasions on which I sat with those two lovely people, John and Margaret Lucic, listening to and watching their sons Greg and John bring to life the magic of mostly blues and jazz music. I remember the love, pride and joy they felt on those occasions. I miss seeing them at the performances. They will ALWAYS have a very special place in my heart.

John, I remember you telling me that our dads were in the same division in the Army during WWII. I always thought that was amazing.
How lucky you are to have so many years with so many great memories with your dad.
You dad was a good man who will be missed by many. You should be proud.
Your friend,
Doug Siloy

Greg,
I am so sorry to hear of your Father's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

I am the former and retired Chief, Special Procedures Branch, IRS. John was in our Branch before he retired from IRS. His work and character was always of a very high caliber. His retirement was our loss.
I considered John a good friend, and I was most sad to hear of his passing, but, at the same time, I'm glad to know that he made it to 97.
John, may you rest in peace.
Al Roth