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Ronald M. "Polish Prince" Sikora

West Bend, Wisconsin

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Sikora, Ronald M. "Polish Prince" Age 73. Passed away on Tuesday, December 25, 2007. Born, Sep. 2, 1934 to the late John and Eleanor (nee Dworczyk) Sikora in Milwaukee. Married Mary Jane "Janie" Heise on September 13, 1952. Survived by three children, Constance Horvath, Diana (Steven)...

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Diana, Connie, Michael:
We'd like you to know that our thoughts and prayers have been with you as you've gone through this difficult journey! Losing parents is so hard, even with the love and support of family and friends. We hope you can begin healing and that you hold onto the good memories of happier times as you move up a notch in the family tree. Those memories include trips to Poland to meet your dad's relatives and a family cruise as well as numerous family parties, card games...

I met Ron just a few times, through Connie. Although he missed his late wife deeply, he kept moving forward with his life. He had a sense of adventure and frequently travelled to Poland. I was at first impressed with his great height but then became impressed with his personality and wit and also with his great love and devotion to his family. Take care up there.

Ron was "The Man". I knew him for only about few years, but he grabbed life by the horns. Whether is was representing the greatest generation at the blues open jam, tipping some piwo at a festival or planning and re-living his visits to "the Homeland" he was enjoying himself and others and plotting his next adventure.

Ron had strong traditional values and an intense love for his family. I know he will be missed but we can find some comfort thinking about what a wonderful Christmas...

Connie Michael and Diana
my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad. you are in my thoughts and prayers

Andy I am sorry to hear about your Grandfathers passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in your memories of your Grandfather and all the special times you and your family shared with him The Mirenda Family

I write this to all of you to express how deeply sorrow I am about Ronnie passing away. As we grow more mature (i.e., old), we realize how precious life truly is. But feelings and memories can be just as precious as life itself.

I have so many fond memories thinking back to the 60s and 70s of Ronnie and Janie. My parents enjoyed going to your house on Grant Street so much. I remember the laughter coming from the entire house - kitchen where the ladies hung out; living room where...

I heard the late Pope John Paul from Poland wanted to surround himself with good Polish people and because the "Polish Prince" was challenged here on Earth, he called him to Heaven to add a lot of personality that had been somewhat lacking before his arrival.

Our deepest sympathies to those left behind for a while. May you remember and celebrate Ron's good life and know you will be with him again one day.

The Haertel's will pray for Ron and his family and hope he will hang with...

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your entire family at this time and in the days ahead