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John Skudlarick
In Memory of
John Louis
Skudlarick
1947 - 2017
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M David Minnick

I was a fraternity brother of John at the Beta House at the University of Michigan in the 60's. I cannot think of a memory of him that does not involve him smiling or laughing. He was an upbeat person who brighten any room he entered and proved the mood of anyone with whom he spoke. When he became a surgeon, I could think of no finer calling for him. To help those with serious medical conditions requiring surgery would bring him great satisfaction. His personality and caring for people would give his patients a positive experience in their recovery. We had a reunion of a number of our fraternity brothers txt John hosted at his beautiful home on Lake Lure. He was the perfect host and the same affable person we had know in our college years. Riding around the lake on his boat and eating at the local restaurant made it clear that many people knew him and liked him. It would be difficult not to like John Skudlerick. I could not help but think what a wonderful match it had to be forDr. John to help so many people in a community that would know and appreciate him. It was my great privilege to have known John over all these years. He added joy to my life in many ways. I am glad that he was well aware of how much his fraternity brother friends loved him and cared about him. I hope all of his family, friends and relatives appreciate what an outstanding person John was. His was a life well lived. He was a credit to his Beta Theta Pi fraternity, his beloved University of Michigan and the medical profession that he served so well. He may be gone from this world but he will be long remembered and missed which is the greatest legacy anyone can leave. Rest in Peace.
Saturday December 9, 2017 at 11:45 pm
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