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Vladimir Micuda

State College, Pennsylvania

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Vladimir Micuda January 26,1926-September 20, 2005 Vladimir Micuda of State College, died Tuesday, September 20, 2005, at The Atrium, The Village at Penn State after a lengthy, courageous battle with brain cancer. Born January 26, 1926, in Sv, Ivan Zabno, Croatia, he was the son of the late Blaz...

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I am not sure if I am related to Vladimir Micuda but the coincidences between our lives seems unusual. First I would like to say that I will include Vladimir in my prayers for his soul.
My name is Michelle Micuda and I live in Chatham, Canada. Around the time that Vladimir Micuda died of a brain tumor I was released from Parkwood hospital from my near-death encounter with a meningioma brain tumor in September 2005. Like Vladimir who worked in library development. I am currently enrolled...

As a colleague of Vlado,I thoroughly enjoyed working with him and admired his work and his knowledge of librarianship. He never forgot a person he knew no matter where he met you, even after he retired.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Vlado. I worked many years with him at Penn State Libraries and always enjoyed his sense of humor, dedication, and passion for the Libraries.

My sympathies to your family. It was always a pleasure to work with you and Vlado. I will never forget his ability to smile all the way to the end.
Sincerely,
Elana Thompson
(Speech-Language Pathologist, MNMC)

The library world has lost a truly knowledgeable, honorable, and gracious member of its ranks. Mr. Micuda's presence was always positively felt as he related well to all library employees, irrespective of their status. May his Family find comfort in knowing that he was indeed a wonderful person.

Tom and I were very sadden to learn of Vlado's death. He was a wonderful colleague and friend. I worked with him in the Penn State Libraries. He always spoke so lovingly of his family. Our best wishes for peace in this sad time, Bonnie and Tom

My dear friend, Martha:

My deepest sympathy for the passing of your husband. There are no words to make this loss any easier but please know that my heart goes out to you and you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.


(Your friend that used to work with you at the APS)