Mele M. Vukelic

Passed 10/14/2006

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Obituary For Mele M. Vukelic

Mele M. Vukelic, 87, of Steubenville, Ohio died Saturday, October 14, 2006 at Acuity Specialty Hospital, Steubenville. He was born in Youngwood, PA on June 21, 1919, a son of the late Milich and Mildred Elich Vukelic. He was a graduate of Wells High School, attended the College of Steubenville and received his law degree from Ohio Northern School of Law. In 1931, Mele shook the hand of Franklin D. Roosevelt during his Presidential campaign tour at the corner of 3rd and Market Streets. Mele was admitted to the bar in 1951 and served twelve years as assistant prosecuting attorney of Jefferson County. He completed three terms as Steubenville City Solicitor and served twelve years as Steubenville Municipal Court Judge. The Supreme Court of Ohio honored Mele with the 1976 & 1977 Superior Judicial Service Award. He was a member of Holy Resurrection Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church; Steubenville Elks; American Legion Argonne Post 33; Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.A.V.; Steubenville Moose; Scottish Rite; and P.A.C. At the age of 84, Mele became a member of Pilgrim Lodge 691 F&AM along with his grandson Vance. He served five years as a gunner in the Army Air Corps during WWII. An avid bridge player, Mele won several tournaments and awards. A world traveler, he helped the poor wherever he visited. Mele visited the Holy Lands and family in Yugoslavia. Preceding Mele in death were three brothers John, Theodore & Milan Vukelic and two sisters Mildred & Sophia Vukelic. Surviving are his wife Frances A. Chaijkowski Vukelic; children Michael Vukelic of Steubenville, Nancy (Gerald) Firman of Cincinnati, Janet Ann (Daniel) Polverini of Toronto, David (Teresa) Vukelic of Toronto, John (Colleen) Vukelic of Milwaukee, WI, Steve (Cheryl) Vukelic of Toronto and Mary Ellen (Bill) Freiling of Mingo Junction; 12 grandchildren; one great granddaughter; and sister Mary Campbell of Steubenville. Friends may call at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home in Wintersville on Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday with Rev. Rade Merick officiating. Burial at Union Cemetery. Pomen services 7 p.m. Tuesday Post 33 will conduct military services at the cemetery.

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    Dad, Happy Father's Day 2019. Jerry and I drove by our home on Harvard Blvd. New family lives there now so changes were made with different siding. Aunt Mamie's House just sold recently, I guess. Dad, you would love Jerry's new job. We are now traveling all over the U.S. We are meeting wonderful people. Visited family graves at the cemetery yesterday. I know you are in heaven with mom and everyone who has passed. Love you and miss all so much! Think about you everyday. Life is not the same without you. Love to You, mom, Janet, John, Grandma's and Grandpa's and all aunts and uncles. Happy Father's Day Dad to you in Heaven. I LOVE YOU! YOU WERE THE BEST DAD! MY ROCK! Love you Dad. Nancy Lee

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    Dear Dad and Mom, Thinking of you both today with so much gratitude and love! You are so loved and not a day passes by that I don't think about you both. I know you are in heaven watching over me, my children and my grandchildren. I know you would be telling me to stay strong through all life's struggles. Dad and mom your grandchildren Tara, Jason and Tricia and great grandchildren need prayers to God.

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