Kukuvka, Michael R.

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Fairport: Peacefully after a hard fought battle with pancreatic cancer. March 20, 2016 at age 54. Predeceased by his parents, Paul and Roberta Kukuvka. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 28 years, Beth; children, Paul, Emileigh, Michelle and Ben; his loving brothers, sisters, and their families. Beth’s parents, Vern and Shirley Bell.

Calling hours Wednesday 5-8 at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 41 S. Main St., Fairport (Village Location). A Celebration of his life will be held Thursday 11AM at St. John of Rochester Church (8 Wickford Way) Fairport. Donations in his memory may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Association, P.O. BOX 24580, Rochester, NY 14624.


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5 responses to “Kukuvka, Michael R.”

  1. Gail Pallesen(schreiner) Avatar
    Gail Pallesen(schreiner)

    So are very sorry to hear of your loss. Mike was a good friend a long time ago’
    Rick and Gail

  2. CherylAnne Enos, Clifton Springs, NY Avatar
    CherylAnne Enos, Clifton Springs, NY

    RIP Mike. You’re struggle and suffering is over.
    To your family and friends, please accept my condolences at this time of sorrow.
    I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Sue and Paul Bottazzo Avatar
    Sue and Paul Bottazzo

    We are so very sorry to hear of Mike’s passing. He has been in our prayers since we heard he was diagnosed with cancer. Our family will keep you all in our hearts, our thoughts and our prayers. Sue, Paul and family.

  4. Larry and Marge Vossler Avatar
    Larry and Marge Vossler

    Our deepest sympathies to all of you. Larry and Marge Vossler

  5. Michael Robinson Avatar
    Michael Robinson

    I had the pleasure of working with Mike here at PMD. When I started here, he greeted me warmly and offered any assistance at his disposal to get me familiar with everybody. Over time we chatted about this and that and he never rushed or acted put out about my questions. Indeed, he always made me feel welcome. He was an extremely considerate man and I nod in respect each time I go by his empty chair and window sill. Michael, I called my mother about your health & you know we both prayed for you and, & still do. Peace.