Theodore J.”Ted” Kisicki
March 21, 1930 – September 16, 2018
Preceded in death by wife, Jean. Survived by children: Mary, Patty, Judy (Jeff), Susie (Tim), Bernie, and Tom; fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends on Friday, September 21st from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. SERVICES: Saturday, September 22nd at 9am, West Center Chapel to St. Peter Catholic Church, 2706 Leavenworth, for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 9:30am. Interment, St. John Cemetery with military honors by Ralston American Legion Post 373.
For memorials, the family suggests Masses at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church or St. Peter Catholic Church, or donations to the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
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Your family will be in my prayers.
Sorry for the loss of your Dad. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. Eldon didn’t realize that Ted had passed and maybe that’s for the best. May Ted rest in peace and with no suffering. Ted is safe in the arms of our Lord.l
So sorry for the loss of your father (and mother)—mom named me after her.
They will be together in heaven now guiding us all.
It’s been six years already. Ted was such a good friend to me. As was Jean. But Ted was like an Omaha father to me, as well as a friend. I asked a lot from him and he never said ‘no’. Another time he had to hammer drill into brick and mortar for me at St. Ann’s. Try as I might, I made zero headway. Zero power. Ted grabbed that drill and we had all eight holes done in less than ten minutes. Mr. Gordy Howe-strength and grit. And he’d never take any money doing things for the Church. Ever. He taught me a lot about what true humility looks like. Ted, “pray for me as I pray for you that we merrily meet in heaven.”
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