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Victor Thaddeus Rempalski

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Jun 26, 1946 – Mar 1, 2024

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BORN
June 26, 1946
DIED
March 1, 2024
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Rempalski, VictorVictor Thaddeus Rempalski, age 77, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, went to meet his Lord and Savior on Friday, March 1, 2024, surrounded by family and friends. He was born on June 26, 1946 in Grand Rapids, Michigan to Thaddeus and Elizabeth (Bukala) Rempalski. After serving honorably...

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Larry and his brother Tom Bukala give there condolences. They have very fond memories of camping trips with Victor in the Manistee forest. Good memories in high school. Very sorry we didn´t make it to the funeral service.

I am so very sorry to hear about Vic. When we ran into you at Lemmon Holton I had prayed everything would be good. I will always remember my `cuz´ when we would hear his laugh from down the stairwell at the CIC and everyone would come out to chat. He was a wonderful man. -Kelly McLaughlin

I will always remember Victor is Snookie!

Truly sad for your great loss, sincerely, Yvonne (frank and Rita)

Victor worked with my Grandpa Leonard at FHCHS and I was lucky enough to get to hear some of his stories. I'll never forget his laugh. Listen for the laughs and you could pin point exactly where he and my grandpa were...anywhere in that school building. My condolences to his family. He was a great man and will be truly missed.

Victor was always fun to talk to. He usually had some quick witted remark to share. His hearty laugh was very much similar to his mother, Betty's laugh. Who in turn sounded so much like Grandma Anna Bukala's chuckle. Victor certainly was a character. Victor seemed to always be in a good spirits, when I conversed with him. Victor would sometimes would go fishing with my dad, Uncle Harry, to Victor. My dad would also share his catch of bluegills with Victor and Peggy. Or if Victor was unable...

Victor was one of the nicest gentlemen that made FHCHS a great place to work. Always a smile, a kind word, that made life worthwhile. Those of us that taught there highly respected this man because he made our lives better. Keeping him in mind and heart...dko

Victor was such a kind man. We did a lot of laughing after school at Forest Hills Central High School. I truly appreciated his friendship. I remember sending Vic and Peggy a Christmas card letting him know I had finally "found a box to stand on".....Vic knows what that meant. It was a good joke. My heart goes out to all of his friends and family. He was truly a very good person.

When you ask uncle victor how´s he doing he would respond old, ugly, fat, and broke. He had that catchable laugh and he loved to laugh and you should have heard the story´s about fishing and hunting. He´s my favorite uncle he sure will be missed by many I love you uncle victor