JOHN-NEKL-Obituary

JOHN F. NEKL

Westlake, Ohio

Sep 14, 1937 – Mar 29, 2018 (Age 80)

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BORN
September 14, 1937
DIED
March 29, 2018
AGE
80
LOCATION
Westlake, Ohio
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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age 80, Beloved husband of Janet (nee Kozdera); loving father of John R. (Joyce), Jim (deceased) (Linda) and Jeff (Cheryl, deceased); grandfather of 11; great grandfather of 11; brother of Mary Ann Nekl. Passed away Thursday, March 29, 2018. Funeral Mass St. Clement Church (Lincoln and Madison...

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Miss you, Dad.

Thinking of you this week, Dad. You are missed.

Not a day goes by that I don't think of you, Pop. I miss you.

We are so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. He always knew how to brighten up a room. Our deepest condolences. -Ohio Savings Bank (Warren Road)

Dear Mary Ann - I was so sorry to read of the loss of your brother and know he will be missed. He is now in God's hands. I am thinking of you and your family and hope you find peace in the days ahead. With sincere sympathy, Joyce Haller.

My Dear Janet and family. My thoughts, love, and prayers are with all of you.. May God watch over all of you and keep you strong.. I will never forget the "awesome" times we all had together (The Debs, The Serpents", the dance's at St Boniface and oh,so many more precious memories.May John rest in God's heavenly arms and God He give you all the strength and peace you so need. Fondly, Mary Theresa Meszar

I first met John in 1956 when at 16 his best friend Gene Horton and I went out on a double date with John and Jan. That was the start of our friendship and our lives together. Marriage, Babies and the like, vacations, holidays, parties, and then camping every weekend at Kamp Kozy. Boating, fishing, and so much more. We had so much fun together. He would have funny and quick remarks that would have us all laughing. Then when Gene got started, together they would have us in stitches. Our...

I want to offer my sincere condolences to Janet and to John's family. I was John's next door neighbor growing up and a good friend for a many years. I will always remember the good times we had as kids, and later with John and Janet as good friends.I know he will be watching the Cleveland Indians baseball games and the Browns football games from heaven. I'll always have fond memories.
Chuck Gerding Avon Lake, Ohio

Uncle John I can not believe you are gone my heart is breaking once again.You and my dad were best friends meeting up in a school yard so many years ago.It was always the Nekl's and The Horton's We had so much fun on vacations and who could ever forget Kamp Kozy. I am gonna miss your big smile, your quick wit,your laughter.You have gone to your reward now you are safe in God's hands and your with your son Jimmy again and My Dad I hope you are drinking out of the famous blue tin cup and the...