Victor-Kaady-Obituary

Victor Kaady

Portland, Oregon

Jan 15, 1933 – Aug 24, 2022

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BORN
January 15, 1933
DIED
August 24, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Victor KaadyJan. 15, 1933 - Aug. 24, 2022 Vic Kaady died peacefully at age 89, with his family by his side. He was married to Marlee for 61 years.Vic was a jack of all trades, a generous friend, and helper to everyone. To the end, he had a big smile on his face. Everyone who met him remembered...

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Vic was a very special person. Always a fun time with him. I can still hear his laughter. Had a lot of fun times with him and Marlee. They will always be remembered.

I miss Vic and Marly so much. They were great neighbors. Their site at Willamette National Cemetery is in the same aisle as my husbands. Every time I go to visit John I say hello to Vic and Marly. We're neighbors in life and death.

May cousin Vic memories be eternal. He was a special person in my father and my life.

I have sooooo many wonderful memories of your dad and mother. Such wonderful people to share to share life with. My deepest sympathy, Love Bev Carlon

Vic was the husband of my good friend and fellow teacher Marlee. He became a friend also. His humor, his smile, his upbeat attitude are among the many things I will remember. My thoughts are with his family that he was so proud of. You have lost a beloved member but he left you with a treasury of memories.

My husband and I were neighbors for many years. I loved Vics humor and his willingness to do anything to help a neighbor. He was always sharing figs from his tree and anything else that he thought the neighbors would like. Vic and Marlee are dearly missed.

Vic was a character in the best sort of way: the cigar, the smile, the voice, the mannerisms, the jokes and the stories! But he was also a devoted family man who had great reason to be proud. I am honored to have known him and Marlee, his daughters (my dear classmate Vicki and her younger sisters) and the entire family. God bless his soul.

I had the pleasure of working with Vic back in the late 1960's and early '70's when we were both employed in the seafood business. Vic was a great guy to work with, hard working, smart, and had a great sense of humor. Vic didn't mind teaching you stuff, and if you applied yourself to your work, you were the "Studley Dudley of the USA"! ( His words). A lot of people are going to miss the guy, who back in the day, always had a cigar that never seemed to be lit! My condolences to his family from...

kind person, i will remember his kind smile.