Floyd Charles "Chuck" Zoucha
2020
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Betty Pattavina (Chuck’s sister) posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2020
I remember going over to Kathie & Chucks house in Springfield with my husband Chuck and they would play their guitars and I would play with the kids. I talked with brother Chuck a lot over the last couple of years and what a blessing he was to me. He will be missed.
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Mitchell Lee Zoucha posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
Surely, Rest In Peace Dad, Floyd Charles Zoucha! I was more than happy to be your Caregiver when you took ill untill your final moments with all of us! Although I didn't fully understand the pain and suffering that you may have been enduring, I tried my best to keep you comfortable and to allow you to have a great quality of life in your retirement! You are now with the ultimate Caregiver, God, an all time envey for all of us still here on Earth! Continue to enjoy the quality of your after life and greet us at The Gates when we finally come live with you! Love you Dad, Mitchell Lee!
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Kendall Bluntt lit a candle
Friday, September 18, 2020
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Great guy and his children are a reflection of him which speaks volumes. I’ve know Adam for years. And he’s always talked about his dad. And I can honestly Mr. Zoucha did a great job raising Adam and I’m sure he did the same for the rest of his children. May you Rest In Peace sir.
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Sunday, September 13, 2020
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Thank you dad for doing so much for Camren. He misses you so much. He loved spending time with you. We miss you
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Nicholas lit a candle
Sunday, September 13, 2020
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To my Dad,
You sacrificed so much for your family and people that surrounded you! Your soul was of love and compassion and your spirit was tender. Growing up I always looked up to you as my protector and my inspiration. You were a dreamer and i thank you so much for teaching me that. You always pushed me to strive for the best; to be the best! I hope I didn’t let you down. You taught me to pay it forward to others, to be a servant to others. I hope Adam and I carried your love of music in the utmost respect that you saw as good and prosper for others to enjoy, and now i get to share that with my grandson. Thank you Dad. You shared your heart and gave the best part of you to me. I remember you as a humble person who opened your heart and home to a whole neighborhood of kids in Springfield, NE. I always thought I would do the same, and so i did! You taught me to be strong, at the same time, prepared me to be a Dad too. Thank you Dad! Thank you for loving me unconditionally, helping me through to hard times and loving Stacy as a daughter-in law and loving your grand children and being constant in their lives They too loved you Dad. Dad with all you have done, God now has you. Please rest In peace now and check in on us from time to time. Until i see you again, know that you reside in my heart and my thoughts. Thank you Dad, i will love you forever!
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Adam Wisdom lit a candle
Saturday, September 12, 2020
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The eight years he was missing from my life hurt tremendously. Needless to say, the past twenty-two years made up for it all. To anyone who would rather hold a grudge than take a chance on forgiveness, I beg you to reconsider. If Dad were here today, he'd tell you the same. He didn't waste time talking about trivial matters. Whether or not the world was falling apart, didn't make much difference to him. When he wrote a song, he couldn't wait to play it for you. With a smile on his face, he'd tune his guitar and let the show begin. Dad always believed in my music dream. Through me, he understood Rap music and through him, I understood Country music. I learned how to write songs on an old Harmony guitar he had laying around. Once in awhile, he would let me play his really nice Taylor guitar. I eventually bought my own, cause they sound so good! In twenty-two years, we learned so much. He understood that sometimes a name, is not about representing the past. Sometimes you have to break the paradigm and write the future. Dad gave me his blessing, when I told him I wanted to change my name. Before I could feel any regret for asking the question, Dad said, " Adam, son... I've already lived my life. You have to live yours. Don't worry about me, all the greats, music and movie stars change there names..." Dad went on to name a few singers from his day and I knew it was meant to be. Dad would always mention me and Nick's studios. He would never forget to plug them both no matter what. He was proud of us, cause this dream ain't easy. Dad was never in it for the money or the fame. He just wanted to make great music. He built his own studio, taught himself the computer programs, recorded demos and just had fun. One afternoon, Dad came by to show off his new truck. We dropped the tailgates and did a photoshoot guitar jam session. Thank you Amy, for taking this picture of Dad that day. From the youngest to the oldest, I have a feeling this isn't the End of Our Roads. I love you Dad. -Adam Supreme Wisdom
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Ronna Zoucha-Budzynski posted a condolence
Friday, September 11, 2020
Dad I am really going to miss you. When I was little, you were my super hero. I will never forget you making those banana and Mayonnaise sandwiches. Those morning I would get up and have breakfast at like 5 am before you went to work. Then waiting for you to get home to see what surprises you brought me. Over course when you made your famous popcorn out of the popcorn popper man that was the best popcorn ever. All of us kids would wait for it to pop because that was the best part. We all miss you and will miss you every day. I hope you drop hints that you are hanging around and watching over us. I love ya dad. RIP
Ronna
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Lorraine Vacanti posted a condolence
Friday, September 11, 2020
Always liked Chuck, he was our brother-in-law and always seemed to be friendly. However, we moved out of Omaha into Texas and then Chuck and Kathy moved out of Omaha also, so we didn't see much of them. Sure hated to see him leave this earth though, he still had lots of memories to make. At least now, he's no longer suffering and will be happy in Heaven and he will definitely look down to take care of his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.
Lorraine and Joe Vacanti
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Friday, September 11, 2020
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