Vincent-Pacula-Obituary

Vincent Pacula

Crete, Illinois

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Pacula, Vincent L. Age 84 of Steger, Illinois passed away on December 2, 2011. Preceded in death by his loving wife Helen (nee Ulman) 2005. Survived by his beloved children Patricia "Trish" Knisley, Vincent A. "Butch" (Lori) Pacula, Mary (Angelo) Scardullo and Carol (Sam) Spagnola. Cherished...

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Patty and Butch,
Sorry to hear of your Mom and Dad departing. I stumbled across your Dads Obit while looking at my Dad's and moms Obit entries. They had passed away within 15 months of each other. Hard to take! We are all orphans now, and it doesnt feel good! My heart goes out to you and all of your families...Take care...

What Moose lodge was he part of? I belong to Chicago Heights Moose Lodge 828.

Butch, Lori, Brian and Jenni,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear father and grandfather. He certainly lived the values of commitment and family. Your family is a beautiful part of his legacy. So sorry we were not with you this week. Sending our hugs and prayers.

I live down the street from Mr. Pacula and would run into him while walking my dog. He was always working on his yard and quite friendly to me, even though my dog would pee on his flowers. He would say that it helped them grow. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family. He is missed in the neighborhood.

I admired Vince and we had fun when he tried to teach me to speak Polish phrases. A good sport. He will be admired and remembered.. Sincere sympathy to all his loved ones.

Dearest Family of two of the most Heartfelt Polish People I have ever met and having the pleasure of knowing along with their beloved children. We wish we could have been there to give you all a hug tonight. We pray you find comfort that your Dad and your Mom are together again doing a Polka. Prayers galore. With many thanks to all of the Pacula's for how special you have been to us. Bonnie (Bijak) and Bob Norush.

Brian and Gina, we were very sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, the team at West Monroe.

Dear Family. So sorry to hear of your loss. He will be missed but the joy to help you heal is knowing he is back with his beloved Helen whom he cherished in life and missed terribly since her passing. He will be missed but never forgotten. Sincerely his friend from choir Kathryn