Detroit Free Press

Vernon Richard Konczal

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Vernon (Vern) Richard Konczal passed away peacefully at his home with his son, Michael, at his side. Vern was born on May 8, 1935 to Stanley and Lillian (Rutha) Konczal and lived in Detroit, MI with his elder brother, Norman and younger sister, Elaine.

Vern attended high school and college at the University of Detroit and graduated Dental College in 1959. During these years, he was responsibl­e for distributi­on and sales of the Detroit Free Press at the Packard Motor Complex which proudly allowed him to pay his own way and buy a car. He loved telling stories from these days - scraping by; working through freezing conditions; and having fun exploits with his friends.

Vern joined the U.S. Army and served as Post Dental Surgeon at Ft. Greely Alaska. While in Alaska, he met JoAnn Bobian, a teacher from Essex Junction, VT and they were married in Massena, NY in 1962. Settling in Lathrup Village, MI, Vern and JoAnn raised their three children, Michael, Steven and Marilee, and practiced dentistry in Redford, MI for 35 years. He had a strong sense of responsibi­lity towards others and often bartered with his patients.

Having played American Legion and high school baseball, Vern always listened to Tigers baseball, but was also a devoted fan of other Detroit sports and held seasons tickets to the Red Wings, Lions and Michigan football. He was also a superfan of his children’s activities and coached their Little League and recreation­al sports teams.

Vern was a man of very strong faith and was deeply devoted to service, public and profession­al alike. He served on the Board of Directors at the University of Detroit Mercy, was a charter member of the Associatio­n of Profession­s of the Knights of Columbus, a life member of the Associatio­n of Military Surgeons, President of St. Bede Christian Services, University of Detroit Mercy and a member of American Legion Post 91. His half days of work on Wednesdays found him serving at his favorite soup kitchen in downtown Detroit.

Vern had a dry sense of humor and a pragmatic view on life. His catch phrase was “keep it simple”. He found pleasure in his homegrown tomatoes, fishing, golfing, Stroh’s beer, cookies baked from his mother’s recipes and tinkering on all sorts of projects. He also was keen on staying atop of investment and latest health-related tips.

Later in life, Vern proved that you can teach an old dog new tricks when he left his hometown and joined his wife in her dream of living in Vermont. Not one to loll away his days, retirement found Vern helping out at the Burlington Free Press and the Jericho Post Office. Both of these jobs offered him the opportunit­y to be engaged and to become minutely intimate with his new environmen­t. While always a Detroiter at heart, he really came to enjoy his new home and surroundin­gs.

Vern is predecease­d by JoAnn, for whom he cared for with great love and compassion and his daughter-in-law, Janet (Cook) Konczal. He is survived by his brother, Norman and sister, Elaine; his children: Mike, Steven (Julianna Doherty) and Marilee (Burt Willey); numerous cousins, nephews and nieces; and 9 grandchild­ren.

A funeral mass will be held Monday, April 29 at St. Therese of Lisieux, Shelby Township at 10am.

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