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Started by: Stephen Yazicioglu
Ismail “Yekta” Yazicioglu, age 74, of Neenah, WI, passed away on March 26, 2019. This fund has been created in his memory to commemorate his life through a donation to the Neenah Public Library.
Over the last 20 years of his life, Yekta could be found daily spending time at the library. This fund will ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy the library as well. We will communicate at a future date what specifically was done in his honor.
Thank you for your assistance in helping us achieve this goal. Contact us at ryazi@hotmail.com or steve.yazicioglu@gmail.com if you'd like us to coordinate a tax receipt with the Neenah Public Library.
Obituary:
Ismail “Yekta” Yazicioglu, age 74, of Neenah, WI, formerly of Milwaukee, WI, and originally from Istanbul, Turkey, passed away on March 26, 2019. He was born on January 21, 1945 in Ankara, Turkey. Yekta graduated university in Istanbul before moving to London, where he met his future wife, Catherine Locke, in 1973. In a world without email, cell phones or texting, he convinced Cathy to marry him and move to Istanbul. He eventually sold his businesses in Istanbul and they settled in Grand Rapids before moving to Milwaukee. Yekta was a father, a head injury survivor, an accountant, a grade-school volunteer, a voracious reader and learner, and a lover of soccer, live sports, and the outdoors.
He is lovingly survived by his immediate family, Robert Yazicioglu of Chicago, IL; Stephen (Dr. Sonya) Yazicioglu of New York, NY; Catherine Locke of Neenah, WI; his mother, Mediha Yazicioglu, and two siblings, Dr. Ahmet (Meral) Yazicioglu and Gunseli Yazicioglu of Istanbul, Turkey, as well his loving nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his father, Hon. Mehmet Hulusi Yazicioglu.
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