JOHN-TOKAR-Obituary

JOHN TOKAR Jr.

Lakewood, Ohio

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age 86, beloved husband of Noreen (nee Joyce); dearest father of Jay (Joanne) and Terrance; grandfather and great grandfather; brother-in-law of Karen Joyce. Passed away April 22, 2021. Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Spirit Church, 410 Lear Rd., Avon Lake, Tuesday, May 11, at 10:30am. Family...

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John is at peace and without suffering. My thoughts are with Noreen who needs support for her loss and loneliness . I´m Sure John is now helping her with this challenge. God Bless both. Mike

John and I played a lot of golf together,and he usually took fewer strokes than I took.He worked with me in the newspaper business.We have many mutual friends,all about the same age.Please accept my condolance for your loss.

One of those people who you would say was a nice guy. Always had a story or two to talk about especially his golf game. A really good one. Like Noreen, he was always very thoughtful of others and we all know he is now getting paid back. Two beautiful human beings.

Noreen sending my sympathy at this time of John’s passing. He was certainly a fighter for so many years with his illness and so often you didn’t even know he was ill. I remember him redoing my chimney many years ago and was happy to enjoy his company in Florida with friends. John was always so welcoming. Hope all the fond memories you have with John will be a support for you for many days to come.

John was a pleasure to know, always willing to help, old school positive and loyal. I will miss his company !

Each time I gaze at your flag and the pink petunias, I will fondly remember our John, the energizer bunny, The neighborhood has lost a good friend and we are truly sad. Our many thoughts and prayers remain with you and your family. Bobbe and the guy in the box.

We were sorry to hear of the passing of John. He was a great guy and talented bricklayer. We shared many a laugh and good meals at our home when he was performing his bricklayer artistry. People like him come into your life and are gone too quickly. John was liked by many and loved by many more. He's probably busy up in heaven now exchanging stories with his good friend, Frank Anello. Rest in peace, John, until we meet again. (We're not far behind you.)