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Michael Allen Uditsky, son of the late Joseph and Helene Uditsky, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on June 14th, 1950. He attended Highland Park Senior High School in St. Paul. Michael Grew up Worshiping at the Sons of Jacob and Temple of Aaron Synagogue in St. Paul. He was employed with the U.S Postal Service at the Minneapolis, Minnesota, International Airport, where he dedicated 35 years of Service.
Michael entered into a loving marriage with his beautiful wife, Myrna Uditsky, on June 18th, 1972. To this Union of 53 years, they were blessed with one son, Mark William Uditsky. Michael was an exceptional Father who enjoyed bragging about his son, whom he loved and cherished deeply. Michael was an adamant Minnesota Vikings Sports Fan and enjoyed following the sport of wrestling. He really enjoyed traveling with his family and going to the Jewish Community Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, with all his friends and his father.
Michael leaves to cherish his memory, his beloved wife, Myrna Uditsky, and his loving son, Mark Uditsky (Tanieka Uditsky), of Indianapolis, Indiana. His sister, Jacki Permuth (Steve Permuth) of Tampa, Florida: 4 Grandchildren, William Uditsky, Jalen Williams, Jontae Williams, and Jordan Williams. A host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Helene Uditsky, and his granddaughter, “Sunshine” Suncerria Uditsky.
The Family of Michael Alan Uditsky wishes to acknowledge and show appreciation for the love and many comforting messages, prayers, cards, flowers, and expressions of kindness and concern at this time of bereavement.
Special thanks to all the nurses, aides, doctors, and receptionists at Brooke Knoll Village who cared for Michael beyond measure. To all our family and friends who traveled here today, thank you. May God’s richest blessings be upon you.
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