JOHN-OFCAR-Obituary

JOHN R. OFCAR

Parma, Ohio

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OFCAR JOHN R. OFCAR, 61, passed away suddenly on January 4, 2014. Loving husband of Patricia (nee Driscoll); loving and devoted father of Devan and Bobby; brother of Carol Dobro (late Ken), and Susan McHugh (Kevin); brother-in-law of Nancy Driscoll; uncle of Alexis Pellegrini, Colleen and...

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Dear Patty, Devan and Bobby,
We are very sorry for your loss. John was a wonderful person and an extremely dedicated volunteer to Oakridge Pool. His years of commitment will not be forgotten. Our prayers are with you and your family. He will truly be missed.

Love,
Kelley, Mike, Charlie, Lily and Zac Mendoza

Dear Patty, we just heard of Johns passing. Words can not express the shock and extreme sadness we feel. It's been to long since we have seen you and your family but you have been thought about over the years just wondering how those two blondies of yours were doing and how grown up they must be. Our thoughts of John are his smile that seemed to always be present. You , Devan and Bobby are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Love, Deb and Wayne Cukras

We were sorry to hear about John, being friends back in Old Brooklyn and Rhodes alum.

Tom and Paula Hrusovsky Hadgis

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mr. Ofcar, i knew you briefly because you were in Indian princesses with Devan at the same time my own father and I were. I talked to you at Tony Carcioppolo's grad party a few years ago about it and you were such a nice guy. You were taken too soon and you'll be greatly missed. rest in peace

We just read the sad news and we are so sorry for you and your family. We are all thinking of you Patty, Devan and Bobby and will keep you in our prayers.

I just heard the sad news we are deeply saddened prayers go out to you and family ,Indian Guides/ Indian Agent , Mike & Sandra Mizerock JT Zarycki

So sorry to hear about John. We loved working with him at the Oakridge Pool. He always saw the good side of everything. He will be missed.
We will keep John in our prayers.

So sorry for your loss. Our prayers go out to your family
Tony, Sue, Justin and Kaitlyn Mazzino
Indian Guides/Princesses
Pals forever/friends always