Lester-Sabolich-Obituary

Lester Sabolich

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Alzheimer's Association

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Lester James Sabolich, founder of Sabolich Prosthetic and Research Center, passed from this earth to eternal life on December 10, 2010. He was born In Ft. Reno, Oklahoma, to John (Ivan) Sabolich and Mary Vaughn Sabolich (later Kurk) on March 28, 1921. His father was an immigrant from Yugoslavia,...

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I would like to express my deepest sympathy to Lester's family. My aunt, Eleanor Green, worked for you for many years, and at times it felt as though I grew up at Minneapolis Artficial Limb Company. Living out of state I did not know of Lester's passing until speaking about old times to a friend in OKC. Again, my deepesy sympathy goes to the Sabolich Family
Tami Wright

In loving memory of a wonderful person.We will love you and miss you always.
You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Many memories of the times I visited, the stores told and the things we did. Can never think of Lester without remembering a little statue on his desk that brings a smile to my face every time. God Bless and thanks for the memories.

The State of Oklahoma and the entire Medical Community has lost a giant of a man. A man of humor, grace, dedication and good will. It would be impossible to calcutale the number of lives that he touched and improved. A man who gave hope to the hopeless. A man whose work is now carried forward to future generations through his family and Foundation. Yet despite this tragic loss, it is impossible not to have a smile when thinking or speaking of him. Deepest regards to his family and...

what an awesome man that i enjoyed being around. i am thankful for him and Lorene they touch my life deeply. JR

An amazing man who helped so many. He will always be admired. I have so many good memories of breakfast on Sundays and trips to the flea market, listening to him play piano and eating jelly bellies from the candy machine at Nana and Papa's as a little girl. Thinking of everyone at this difficult time. The death of a parent is the most difficult thing I have ever experienced and my heart goes out to you. God ended his suffering, which is a blessing. Lester meant a lot to myself and others. We...