SLYVIA-JUVIK-Obituary

SLYVIA JUVIK

Tacoma, Washington

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Sylvia Irene Friedman Juvik Born December 6, 1925 in Tacoma, Washington; died January 10, 2010. Preceded in death by her parents Harry and Dorothy Friedman, brother Philburn Friedman, sister Annette Trubowitsch and husband Odin L. Juvik. Graduate of Stadium High School, 1945; was in the Order of...

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Our mother taught us right and sacrificed so much for me and brothers Dan & Dave. I miss her every day. She always underestimated herself. She was very smart but also humble to a fault. She requested not to have a memorial service, and so the immediate family honored that wish. Our mom also requested her children & grandchildren to toss blue carnations in Honeymoon, the first cove on the left after you cross Fox Island Bridge from the mainland. She loved being an Islander and enjoyed a happy...

my grandma sylivia was always very loving and caring... she will be greatly missed but i will always have lots of memories in my heart.. i love you grandma..
lori juvik

my grandma sylivia was always very loving and caring... she will be greatly missed but i will always have lots of memories in my heart.. i love you grandma..
lori juvik

Mom / Grandma

Yoi will always be in our hearts. We love you.

Dan, Beth, Jason, Melissa and Nate

Sylvia was always positive! You'd meet her in the halls @ Tahoma Terrace and it made the day better due to her attitude. Even as her physical challenges were greater she kept her faith and smile! I'm glad I saw her recently while back visiting at the Terrace-what a pleasure! Connie Underwood---former resident @ the Terrace

My mom would faithfully take sylivia out every week shopping and to lunch. She Loved Sylvia so much, Up until the day she unexpectedly taken from us. I know My mom and Sylvia are up in heaven together, Laughing and having a great time as they always did on their weekly visits. Rest peacefully sylvia! XOXO

I am very sorry for your loss. I have thought of Sylvia often over the last few years. I really missed her and "doing" her hair after she moved to Tacoma. I know how proud she was of her family.