Victor-Cekola-Obituary

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Victor Joseph Cekola

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Dec 18, 1951 – Dec 5, 2021

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BORN
December 18, 1951
DIED
December 5, 2021
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Victor Joseph Cekola of Kalamazoo passed away Sunday, December 5, 2021, at Ascension Borgess Hospital. Victor was born December 18, 1951, in Kalamazoo, the son of Anthony and Theresa (Fiocchetti) Cekola. He was attended St. Augustine School and graduated from Hackett Catholic High School....

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In memory of victor cekola my cousin whom I just found out about this. My deepest condolences to his family. I weep for his death. I will always remember him at the family reunions and our bocce games . Clementina Marcelletti

May God Bless Victor.

Mary we are so sorry to hear of Victor’s transition to eternal life! Our prayers are with you in this time of loss and beyond

My deepest sympathies to the Cekola family. When he attended our meetings at St. Thomas More, I always enjoyed Vic's humor, encyclopedic knowledge, and strong faith. Rest in peace, my friend.

Your space in the back row at the Sunday Masses at St Ambrose will seem so empty. My condolences to the Cekola family. May the Lord welcome you, Vic to his divine peace and comfort. Marilyn Latus Thornburg

We want to extend our open arms and condolences to all in the family. Even at this time of loss, we remember the fondest of memories of Vic at family gatherings, especially the Christmas Eve parties. We will miss him this year and keep him, and the family, in our thoughts and prayers.

Tudy and the Cekola family, I write to extend our deepest condolences and offer our prayers for you consolation at this time. We too will miss Victor and send our love to our dear cousins and extended family.

Sincere condolences to Tudy - we are sorry for your loss. Rick and I enjoyed visiting with Victor often through the years at church dinner outings.

To Victor's friends and family: I am so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of being Victor's supervisor (like he needed me - He was good to go) for a few years around 2010. What a sense of humor, but you had to be patient and wait. It was kinda like throwing a joke-boomerang..... you had to wait for Victor to do the setup and the punchline to come back. He would really make you think about it. He told some pretty funny stories from the paper mill that I'll never forget. You guys...