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Cetinske, Edward S. "Mr. C" From Roosevelt H.S. 1967-1995 retired. Veteran U.S. Army. Avid Cub's fan. Son of the late Charles and Margaret Cetinske of Dayton, Ohio and Port Charlotte, Florida; brother of Charles Cetinske of Celina, Ohio; survived by many nephews, nieces and many friends. Visitation Monday, May 20th from 3:00pm to 8:00pm with funeral services Tuesday, May 21st 9:30 am from TOHLE FUNERAL HOME 4325 W. Lawrence Ave. at Lowell to St. Edward Church 4350 W. Sunnyside, Mass 10:00 am. Interment Private. Info 773-685-4400 or tohlefuneralhome.com.
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Thanks for all the wonderful memories we shared over the years! You were always my favorite uncle & I miss you so much!
Bobbi Cetinske
July 16, 2013
You have gone home to be with the Lord. We will miss you here.
Charlotte Rothschild
May 27, 2013
You are home with the Lord but we will miss you here. Charlotte
May 26, 2013
Uncle Eddy, you will be missed. Thank you for all the wonderful childhood memories at the cottage.
Paul Cetinske
May 24, 2013
May the God of all comfort be with you in the days ahead.
Cheryl
May 20, 2013
My condolences to Mr. C's family and friends. He was one of my favorite teachers.
Joseph Kohut
May 20, 2013
I fondly remember Mr. C and all the laughs in Distributive Education class. I also remember how much he really cared for his students.
May he rest in peace.
Laura Raucci (Slowik)
May 19, 2013
We will miss our dear high school classmate from the class of 1953 at Roosvevlt High School in Dayton, Ohio and love of Hungarian food & pastries. We ask God to Bless his soul and rest in Peace. We Loved you Eddie.Also all your classmates & many friends. Class Pres. of class of 1953 Lou & Tillie Durko.
Lou & Vontilla Durko
May 19, 2013
A wonderful teacher, who believed in his students. You made a difference Mr.C, and you will be missed! Warmly, one of your students 1978-1979!
Darlene (Bolz) Lipczynski
May 19, 2013
To a fellow teacher, friend and neighbor rest in peace.
Barbara Witkiewicz
May 19, 2013
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