Paul F. Jedlicka
1935 - 2021
Condolences
So sorry for the family to lose such a wonderful man. I only knew him for a short while, but enjoyed knowing him, his wife and Terry. May God Bless. Barb Morse
What a great man Uncle Paul was! He was sweet, caring and a bit silly at times! :)
He led a life to be proud of.
I imagine him up in heaven with Dad, Leo, Leona, Marjory and Grandma and Grandpa (and their families!). They are all reunited and most likely are fishing and then gardening after having a picnic together. <3
We continue to pray for you all, Phyllis, Joe, Terry, Doug and your families. We pray for strength and for God's peace.
Love,
Karen Jedlicka & Jim Simon
SO VERY SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF THIS SPECIAL MAN!! JIM AND I ALSO ENJOYED VISITING WITH HIM.
SO SORRY PHYLLIS AND FAMILY!!
I offer my sympathy for Phyllis and all of Paul's family. I hope your wonderful memories bring you comfort at this difficult time.
Colleen (Villhauer) Hogan
We would like to express our deepest heartfelt sympathy to all the Jedlicka family members!! Paul was sure a great person, husband, father, and grandfather. Everyone who got to know him thought the world of him. He was that kind of a guy. Always willing to do anything to help anyone that needed it. He's going to be missed by so many!!!
I have many fond memories of Uncle Paul. He had a great sense of humor. He always had a smile. He was a very kind and welcoming person. For these reasons, and for many others, he will be missed by many, many of us. With love, Mary (Jedlicka) and Jim Humston
Terry, Your dad was a great guy that will be missed by everyone. May you be comforted to remember all the good memories and all that you were able to do with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Patty and Mike Flynn
Phyllis and family
We were very sorry to learn of the passing of Paul. He always enjoyed giving me a bad time at the trustee meetings and of course I handed it right back. He will be sorely missed by all. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.
Keith and Judy Grothe
Reading Paul's story and the remembrances, bring back memories of a happy gentle man who was always willing to help out a neighbor or friend. He was particularly generous to my parents in their "older" days. For that I am especially grateful.
Please know the family is in our prayers and thoughts. Peace to all.
Joe Klein
Terry and Family
I was sorry to learn of the passing of your Father.
May members help your family through these heartfelt days of lose.
Terry once the pandemic has cleared, I hope all the old phone people can get together.
Nancy Minninger Stenerson
We lost a great person the other night. The following morning I saw a cardinal fly by "Jeds" house. He was making his rounds seeing what was going on in the neighbor hood and checking on everyone because that's what Paul did. He was always around keeping up and helping out. I'm sure going to miss looking across the road and Paul sitting out front in his lawn chair with a big wave and a holler hi. The roar of his four wheeler going place to place and him stopping by to say stop by and have a drink. Oh Phyllis knew my favorite. The stories he shared and Phyllis laughing at them to. What a great family. I'm sorry he's gone but thank you for the memories. He sure is a incredible man. Our prayers are with you, Donny and Dee Sedlacek
Phyllis and family- Our families have been friends since before I was born. Many of my firsts include spending time with Paul and Phyllis. My first combine ride, working on the farm, my nickname, my first trip to Canada, etc. included the Jedlicka family. I treasure and am grateful for those memories and experiences. I am so sorry about the loss of Paul-he was always a class act, friendly, willing to lend a hand, crack a joke (or two!), catch some fish, toss some cards around, and be giving of himself. Paul definitely made a positive impact in my life. He will be missed by all!
Lynn (Schnoebelen) Knight
I’ll always remember Uncle Paul for the many Villhauer family reunions he and Phyllis hosted over the years. They provided lots of fun and laughter with the organized volleyball and softball games, bingo with the wonderful gifts we all got, the parades and even the boat rides he gave the little ones pulled by his tractor through the yard. RIP Uncle Paul... until we meet again.
Although I never knew Paul very well even though he was my first cousin my thought are with the family. So sorry for your loss.
My cousin Nancy Mulder sent me this news. Dolores Sedlacek Erb Denver Colorado
I am sorry to see that Paul has passed. He was always very friendly and kind and willing to lend a hand. I remember one winter day after an ice storm I was heading into work and my car started a slow motion slide into the ditch at the bottom of the hill by his house. I got out of the car and was pondering my next move when I see Paul jump on his tractor and drive down to pull me out.
So typical of a very generous man. My condolences to Phyllis, Joe, Theresa, and Doug.
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