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It is with deep sadness that I write this post.  Our dear friend Victor Bodek passed away last night due to complications from heart surgery.  This post is on behalf of many of his friends and family here in Michigan to let the many more whose lives he has touched also know he has passed away.  Victor was an ambassador to our hobby.  He was a member of TCA, LOTS, TTOS, LCCA, the Detroit Historical Society, Glancy Trains and the Detroit 3 Railers.  Many of these organizations he served as an officer or key volunteer.  Victor was more than a train enthusiast, he was a life enthusiast, our hobby was just a means for him to touch many lives.  Victor enjoyed people, he encouraged youth into the hobby, he has left us all too soon and he is dearly missed.  As April York is quickly upon us, for which Victor was a regular, will not quite be the same.  There will be an open seat in Craig's vehicle going to York this time where he used to travel with Dennis, Walt, Bill and Craig to one of the Daddy's of train meets.

To provide some information on Victor's all too quick departure from us, I will try to briefly summarize what had transpired to his heath over the past few weeks.  As many know Victor was relatively your and very vibrant so this comes as a shock to many.  In February Victor had a heat catherization to install a stent.  However, after this procedure doctor's realized that he had a few blockages that needed to be cleared up as well as a leaky valve.  Victor had open heart surgery April 2nd for multiple bypass and valve work.  Unfortunately the surgeons found a large aneurysm.  Victor was with us for a few days after the surgery, but the complications due to the aneurysm was too much for his body to recover from.  He passed last night.

I will not try to mention all of his great friends here, but will ask many of you to post some thought or memories below.  I ask you to pray for his sisters and brother who are grieving now.

Below I have attached a few photos I received over the past few days of Victor.

 

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Victor, God Bless you and your family.

 

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I am still in shock and deeply saddened by the loss of my friend.  Victor has been my layout partner in the Detroit 3 Railers for several years.  Together we have hosted several train gatherings.  He never stepped foot in my house without something in his hand to offer each of my children, candy, toy or gift.  This is going to take some time to process. RIP Mr. Vic.

Victor was the HEART and SOUL of our club and he will be really missed. If there was a train show, he was going. If there was a new product he knew all about it. If there was train outing he was either organizing it or would tell me all about it. I personally will always remember how his face would light up when the subject came to trains. 

Thank you Victor for being a part of my life, I will never forget the moments we shared.

 

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I am truly saddened by this news. I' have known Vic since the very early days at Wild Bills some 20 years ago. Always smiling, I've never known him to have a bad word to say about anyone. I last spoke with him when he stopped by my table for a chat at a train show in Troy Mi. in late January.  We spoke about a number of things but the truly sad part was me telling him how I'm still recovering from unexpected  emergency open heart surgery after failing a normal routine stress test months before.   I urged him to get one himself because you just never know..  So so sad.  He will be sorely missed. by many in this area

joe

On the hearing of victors passing I was flooded with great  memories going back almost 20 years of seeing Victor at Wild Bills on the weekend,  local train events to traveling to York.  All the comments in the above posts are not just words they are true.  Victor loved life, people and trains and I for one have been inriched and blessed to have Victor as a friend.

Truly sad news. Vic was a great guy. I have many pleasant memories working with Victor as a fellow club officer in the early days of the Glancy Trains Modular Group with the building and operating of the first modular layout. He was always very helpful and enthusiastic. He promoted the hobby by invariably encouraging the 'younger crowd' including teens to participate in Glancy. He worked to grow the hobby by his extensive efforts in L.O.T.S. Will miss seeing him this time at York.
Deepest condolences to all of his family and friends.
 
Bob

The news about Victor is very sad.  He was an awesome person to enjoy the model railroading hobby with and I'll really miss chatting with him at future Glancy events.  I know many of my fellow Glancy Members have known him for many more years than I have, but in the past six years I've enjoyed some memorable times with Victor at various happenings the modular layout attended.  He will be greatly missed and train shows will never be the same without him.  

He used to make it a point to swing by and say hi when the layout was setup for Day out with Thomas at Greenfield Village when I was out running the locomotive.  I'll definitely be missing that in a couple weeks.

Here's a photo my dad took at our train party at the Redford Theatre back in February showing Victor doing what he loved, seeing the trains run.

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As everyone has said, Victor was truly an ambassador to the hobby!  LOTS was blessed to have him as a Director for two previous terms and his current term.  Next year, he would have celebrated being a LOTS member for 30 years!  Larry and I will miss spending time with him and hearing about all the fun train things he was always getting involved with.  He made time to help, no matter what the task was.  He even baked a fantastic apple pie and grew prize winning cherry tomatoes.  Victor will live on in through all the memories of great times spent together.  One of Victor's last text messages to me was that I shouldn't worry and the LOTS train shouldn't stop because he has to have surgery.  He was so determined to get things done timely and efficiently.   "Keep it simple. Paula and remember, I don't like red shirts!" 

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Victor was one of the all time good guys.  He befriended my family and I at our first LOTS convention in Lancaster. Never heard him say a bad word about anyone.  Victor was the first person my grandchildren wanted to see at the LOTS conventions.  One of my favorite memories was at the LOTS convention last year in Colorado.  He advised us that the "restaurant" that was busy with a lot of traffic was not a restaurant but a pot shop.  We all had a good laugh.  Victor you will be missed.

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