In Memory of

George

"Mike"

M.

Visocky

Obituary for George "Mike" M. Visocky

George "Mike" M. Visocky, age 63, passed away June 18, 2019 at his home in Avilla, IN. He was born in South Bend, IN to the late George Albert and Mary Louise Visocky. George served his country as a member of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He worked as an Electrical Engineer and in Information Technology. He served as a subdeacon in the Orthodox Christian Church and was an avid enthusiast of woodworking, engines, computers, and saltwater aquariums. George enjoyed learning how to do anything and everything with his hands, doing as much as he could with his sons, and teaching them to do it all “the right way.” This drive and ambition to know all and do all has been passed on to his children and grandchildren. The most humble of men; he was a casual funny guy, a true renaissance man, and a legend in the eyes of his children. George was a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and uncle who lived for his family. He did EVERYTHING for his family without a desire for anything in return. George is survived by his wife Louisa Visocky of Avilla, IN; sons, Ben (Erica) Visocky and Matt (Courtney) Visocky both of Fort Wayne; grandchildren, Kyrstin, Noah, Elijah, Ethan, Joshua, Nolan, Thorin, Duncan, and one on the way; sisters, Linda (Ted) Seagraves of Lewisville, TX, Janet (Pat) Shannon of Osceola, IN, and Theresa Visocky of Osceola, IN; uncle, Adrian (Josie) Visocky of Champaign, IL; aunt, Evelyn Broadhag of Lansdale, PA; nephew, Matthew Seagraves and children, Hudson, Nolan, and Tenley Grace of Grapevine, TX; niece, Megan (Steve) Kirby and son, Branson of Denton, TX; and niece Melanie Seagraves (engaged to Bryce McWhorter) of Celina, TX. Service is 11:00 am, Monday, June 24, 2019 at St. Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church, 3535 Crescent Ave, with entry prayers at 9:45 am and calling until time of service. Calling also Sunday, June 23, 2019 from 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm at Fairhaven Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 6557 N. Clinton St. with Trisagion Prayer Service at 5:30 pm. Burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to St. Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church. To sign the online guestbook, go to www.fairhavenfortwayne.com