Celebration of Life
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For over 20 years at the University Joe was always my "go to" person at ADP; he never let me down. Thanks Joe and Rest in Peace and my condolences to his family.
Tom Curtis
ToMarilyn and the Joe Cermak Family,
Sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of hearing about Joe, when Marilyn and I worked at Dr. Riddle's office.
Sounds like you have many family memories. Hope it will give you happiness to remember them!
Sincerely, Sue Chiles
So sorry Craig and Chad and Family for your loss. May you all find strength. Hugs and Prayers
With much sympathy to the Cermak family.
We are very sorry. The Geerdes family
Joe and Marilyn and their boys were good neighbors to Roy and Marie Warson on Dewey Street for many years. Although Roy and Marie are no longer with us, their extended family still remembers your friendship and extends thoughts of sympathy to all the Cermak’s at this time. God bless!
Joseph was my client for many years and he was a sweetheart . I know his entire family will miss him. RIP Joe
My heartfelt sympathies to Marilyn and the Family.
It was always a pleasure to see and visit with you, Marilyn and Joe,
at Dodge St. HyVee.
Sincerely,
Marlene Bothell
Such a good guy and good neighbor. A sad loss for Deweyville. Sincere condolences to the Cermak family.
Joe was the best of neighbors for my 39 years on north summit...always a smile and friendly chat....and a dog lover, a very real one!!....we need more like him.....
A good kind person and I'm sorry for your loss Cermak family.
Always a big smile to share with everyone, no matter if in the North end or out around town at a parade, concert , shopping or eating somewhere. A good man. Ed the Mailman
Marilyn. So very sorry to hear about Joe. He was so welcoming to our group---such a gracious host. Keeping you all in my prayers.
Bev Folkedahl
Cermak Family --
When I read Joesph's obituary and saw that he had bowled at Plamor for all those years it jogged a memory from when my father, Wayne, would talk about Joe Cermak as well as the rest of his contemporaries (Ray Sullivan, John Herko, Chris Christy, Bob Jeter..) and all the good times they had bowling.
I believe they shared a remarkable camaraderie that began in the 1950's and lasted until at least the 1990's. They made good memories, going to the state bowling tournaments, adding up their scores and working on their series totals. They were a kind of man that we are unlikely to come across in today's world. I miss them.
Very sorry for your loss.
Warren Lacina
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