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Richard Sykora Obituary

Sykora, Richard Henry
Jun 25, 1923 - Sep 9, 2013

Age 90. Passed away on Monday, September 9, in Peoria, AZ. He was born in Vinita, OK on June 25, 1923, to parents, Amelia Ruzicka Sykora of Moravia and Richard Sykora of Vienna, Austria. A first generation American, the family moved from Oklahoma to Omaha when Dick was a young boy. He attended school there, graduating from South High in June of 1942, just as the United States entered World War II. Dick served his country with great pride in the United States Army 8th Air Force Division while stationed in Peterborough, England. His specialty was servicing the radar equipment on the bombers that flew over Europe. Three days after returning from the war to Omaha in December, 1945, he met his future wife, Marian Leonard, while ice-skating at AkSarBen. Married September 14, 1946 at Holy Name Church, they began their lives together for the next 54 years, while raising their 4 children. As the Manager of the Industrial Development Department at the Omaha Public Power District, Dick's career focused on public relations, encouraging commercial businesses to relocate to the greater Omaha area. He wore a suit to OPPD every day, but his passion was working with his hands. He built the family home on Spaulding Street. He assembled a replica of a 1936 Cadillac. He built play houses, doll houses, box race cars, and toys for his children and grandchildren. He loved everything mechanical; his basement was a sophisticated display of tools and saws, and his gifted use of them showcased what a talented and creative man he was. Dick's other passion was boating. He and Marian owned 5 boats, the smaller ones used for skiing on Carter Lake, and larger cabin cruisers docked on the Missouri River. Their social lives centered around boating and their boating friends. Upon retirement in 1987, Dick and Marian followed their children to Phoenix, AZ, which allowed them the joy of more time with children and their 6 grandchildren. In Phoenix, Dick continued his woodworking, jewelry making, and painting. He was able to reconnect with friends in Sun City from his childhood. Dick was a man of quiet dignity, yet, he would never miss an opportunity to tell a good joke at family gatherings. Dick was preceded in death by his wife, Marian. He is survived by his beloved companion for the past 12 years, Gloria Welch; children, Lenni (Bob) Griego, Ken (Toni), Dennis (Savana), and Penni (Don) Klick; 7 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and his older sister, Lilyan Chilese, Omaha.
A PRIVATE FAMILY CELEBRATION OF DICK'S LIFE will be held in December. Interment will be in the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Contributions in Dick's memory may be made to: the Arizona Women's Board in support of kidney health at www.authorsluncheonaz.org or AWB 5921 East Indian Bend Road Paradise Valley, AZ 85253.
Published by Omaha World-Herald on Sep. 15, 2013.

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Terry Falk

October 14, 2013

Lenni, Kenny, Denny & Penni: sending my sympathies to you. Praise God your dad is at peace. Love to you all, Terry Falk

Bill Fead

September 15, 2013

Thanks for your Military Service to Our Country.
Past Commander V.F.W.

Jim & Sam Palma

September 15, 2013

We enjoyed great times on Dick & Marian's boat on the Mo Riv. They were so fun and gracious hosts. Our condolences.

Martha German

September 15, 2013

What a wonderful life story. So sorry for your loss.

September 15, 2013

Ken:

I am so sorry about the passing of your father. My deepest condolences.

Nadine Smith (BHS classmate)

Janet Staszko

September 15, 2013

Uncle Dick, I will truly treasure the memories of you, with Aunt Marian and my cousins celebrating Holidays and other events. I'm blessed to have had known you. My daughter, Melissa, has a special memory of you giving her $1 bill when she was but a little girl. She thought you were the best Great Uncle ever. You'll be missed, but my memories are forever.

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