Submitted by: Dan Rich
John Burkus
May 24, 1925 - April 10, 2001
South Bend Tribune 4/15/2001
SOUTH BEND - Mr. John Burkus,
75, passed away on Tuesday, April 10, in Kansas City, Mo., after
a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He died peacefully,
surrounded by his family. Mr. Burkus was born on May 24, 1925. He
served his country in the Navy during World War II, and received
a Purple Heart during his service. He was a good provider. He
taught his children to be good Christians, and to have strong
work ethics, generous natures, and excellent discipline of both
body and soul. He was himself a strong man, always giving of
himself and offering his support to those who needed it. He was
known for his green thumb; his garden being the envy of the
neighborhood. He was also famous among friends for his homemade
Polish sausage, which he generously shared with any and all
takers. His sense of humor and vast repertoire of jokes for all
occasions will long be remembered.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years,
Shirley (Witkowski) Burkus, who currently resides in
Kansas City. They were married on July 9, 1949. Also surviving
are his three daughters, Charmaine Kieffaber and her four
children, Jason, Amy, Derek and Elisa of Louisburg, Kan.; Celeste
Peteritas, her husband, Gary, and their children, Brian
and Stephen of Lenexa, Kan.; and Denise Harris and her
husband, David of Columbia, Md.
Friends and family may call in the ST.
JOSEPH FUNERAL HOME, 824 S. Mayflower Road, South Bend, on Easter
Sunday from 1 to 8 p.m., with a Rosary being said at 4 p.m.
Services will be held in St. Casimir Catholic Church on Monday,
April 16, at 10 a.m., followed by a short graveside service at
St. Joseph Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested
donations be made to Carondelet Hospice, 201 West R.D. Mize Road,
Blue Springs, MO 64014; or to St. Casimir Catholic Church, 1308
Dunham, South Bend, IN 46619.