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Victor C. Zakoura

Wichita, Kansas

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Zakoura, Victor C., 98, born June 7, 1913, Osawatomie, KS, passed away Thursday, March 29, 2012, Wichita, KS. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Funeral Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, both at Broadway Mortuary. Burial will follow at Old Mission Cemetery. For many years Vic served this community he loved so...

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Sorry to read about your loss, Marge. Your father sounded like a wonderful person. You honored him with your words. I hope you are well. Always wishing you the best.

Vic was such a kind man. I always enjoyed his kind and thoughtful words.

Marge, what a wonderful article about your Dad. I am sorry for your loss. My husband years ago enjoyed being in the Westside Lions Club with Vic.

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Vic Zakoura was a "Pillar" in the Wichita-area. Indeed Victor was respected thoughout the whole State of KANSAS. His dedication to the young, the old, the sick/disadvantaged & the downtrodden will never be forgotten. Victor exemplified the virtues of the Holy Bible. A good and wise gentleman. God Bless You, Vic.

--your young friend : James A. "Jim" Marples
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Vic was such a gentle, kind, person. He was always so proud of his family, especially his daughter! I'll never forget his genuine, happy smile. Marge, you and your family have my sympathy. Love, Ardena

Kent,
May the memories help you through this time of loss.
Diana Eslinger

Hi Marge, You do not know me, personally, but I knew your dad. He lived in our block, and sold our home at 2115 on the first day of an open house. We loved him, he was a very kind gentle man. I remember your mom worked at Montgomery Wards, and was a sweet lady. My son, used to mow Victor's yard, and one day, and was cut on his hand, badly by the mower moving down the slope, while he was pushing the grass in the catcher, and Victor felt so badly about it. The son left the mower running,...

Marge, I am so sorry to hear about your dear father. He was such a gentleman, always filled with good cheer and energy. Looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday night. Sending lots of love, Michael Bayouth

Marge I'm very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I didn't know him personally but I know he was a good man becuase you certainly are a good woman whom I've had the pleasure of singing songs to you (and your dad) on occasion. Know that you are in my prayers. LV Smith