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Victor E. "Uncle Vic" Blecman

Lorain, Ohio

Aug 20, 1952 – Dec 20, 2019

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BORN
August 20, 1952
DIED
December 20, 2019
LOCATION
Lorain, Ohio

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Victor E. “Uncle Vic” Blecman, age 67, founder of Uncle Vic’s Nightclub in Elyria and radio personality of what is now 98.5 WNCX-FM, passed away unexpectedly on December 20, 2019 at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. Uncle Vic’s full obituary can be viewed and condolences can be sent by...

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I am saddened by Vic passing. I knew him well , back in the day. Was in a band called Izz with him for several yrs. and in Revolver with him for a couple of yrs. Shared many discussions about life . Though we took different paths later on I still considered him a true friend. He led an interesting life. He will be missed.

So sorry for your loss.

Condolences to the Family
It was a South Lorain tradition to go out and party at Uncle Vic's showman he was

The very talented radio host that we listened to every Sunday night for years as kids and the man that I had the great privilege of working with in cable tv in 2008, there has never been any radio show host to compare to him. I was very saddened at the news and send my thoughts to his loved ones. Miss X

"Uncle Vic" was a natural. Talented, creative and entertaining. I spent many hours rehearsing, traveling and playing music with Vic in the early 70s with our band "Flight" and can say that Vic kept us all entertained as much as our audiences. We played local dances in Elyria and numerous venues in NE Ohio (Otto's Back Room, The Jail, etc.). RIP friend you will be missed. Rick Milasky.

My deepest sympathies Vicki, sending lots of hugs and prayers to you and your family. we need to get together soon .

Vicki, my heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family on the passing of your beloved husband. As you grief Vic's passing may you reminisce about all of the good times you shared and find yourself with a smile on your face knowing that is what Vic was known for, putting a smile on peoples faces and making them laugh.
Love you,
Wilda