Michael-Jilek-Obituary

Michael F. Jilek Sr.

Toledo, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

JILEK Michael F. Sr. Michael F. Jilek Sr. passed away on Sunday, September 7th, 2008, at his home. Mike was born in Cleveland, Ohio September 6th, 1941. Mike graduated from Cathedral Latin School (Cleveland Ohio) in 1959. His faith led him to the University of Dayton where he graduated with a...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Jackie, Ashleigh and family, My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to you. What a great loss you must feel. I will miss Mike's smile on Sunday mornings. May God bless you with the strength you will need to get through this time.

To the Jilek Family,

I am saddened to hear the loss of a wonderful man. I am truly sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Jilek for 10 years. He was a very caring and understanding person. He always went out of his way, whether it be professionaly or personally. He is a great loss to the community. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Mike and Molly Griffin and the Jilek family, I am so sorry for your loss, MIke was a wonderful man, your families are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Robin and Mark Feltrup Whitman Ma.

Mike Jilek - he was one heck of a guy. Our family was recalling the other day when we used to go out on his pontoon boat at his summer home in Indiana with our kids. He and my husband, Mike McCollam, were the "M&M Boys" - they were always teasing the little ones. Ya had to watch out for those "M&M Boys" - you never knew when they would sneak up on you and tickle you to death! Such a great day we had. Mike always kept in contact with the McCollam/Collins/Gorman families and always...

Chris & Family - My thoughts and prayers are with you. I know your father was very dear to you... I am so sorry.

Our Thoughts and prayers are with your family. Brue & Tracy Saba Charcoal House)

Prayers and condolences to the Jilek Family upon the loss of your loved one. While attending law school as a fellow adjuster coworker at Travelers and later as a fellow practitioner, Mike is one whom I'll always remember for his candor, honesty, professionalism and unending sense of humor God Bless you Mike.

Very sorry to learn of Mike's passing. He was a kind and fun man. My condolences to his family and his partners.

I worked with Mike for 40 years, as an opponent and co-worker. He was a gentleman of the highest order. He always viewed people in their best light. I never knew him to say a bad word about anyone. He will be sorely missed.

I will never forget how he enjoyed receiving my gift of Franz Kofka's "The Trial" that I had used in a closing argument in a case we had.

Jackie, your loss is shared by everyone who knew Mike. I believe that part of the life hereafter is the thoughts...