Victor J. Predmore

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Visitation:
Saturday, November 18, 2023
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
First United Methodist Church
401 E Howard Street
Willard , Ohio 44890

Service:
Saturday, November 18, 2023
2:00 p.m.
First United Methodist Church
401 E Howard Street
Willard , Ohio 44890

Victor J. Predmore, 63, of Willard, left this world suddenly on November 13, 2023 from Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. He was born to the late James N and Sandra L (Felver) Predmore on August 14, 1960.

Victor lived a very full life and was loved by many people. He was kind but ornery and didn’t know a stranger. He enjoyed playing cards and other games with his family. He loved to cheer for the Buckeyes and cry with the Browns. He was a lover of music and played the drums his whole life. He loved to tell stories of all the concerts he got to go to when he was younger. He was very active at the First United Methodist Church. Vic was a grateful member of AA for many years where he took great pride in sharing his story to help others find their way.

Vic is survived by his significant other, Sue Caudill, and their fur babies, Lilo, Sammy, and Blackie; 3 children, Torey (Kristen) Predmore, Briana Predmore, and Allie (Nick) Milgrim; numerous grand-fur babies; his brother, Kelly Predmore; and nephews, Jim Predmore, Andrew and Aaron Ball; and many, many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Nicky Ball.

Visitation will be Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Willard, Ohio where the funeral service will be Saturday at 2:00 PM with Pastor Michael Padula officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to House of Hope in care of Secor Funeral Home, 202 West Maple Street, Willard, Ohio 44890.  Online condolences may be made to the family at www.secorfuneralhomes.com

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Cindy Phillips Lynch - Nov 20, 2023
Vic will be missed, what a character! I’ve known him since junior high study hall. Memories of Vic always bring a smile. My sympathy to all
Dennis Kilgore - Nov 18, 2023
Vic and I were friends throughout our lives, since we were kids. Through the years and different stages of our lives, we would meet. It might be some time since we had spoken together. But, our conversation never seemed to change. He was always the same Vic – ever since Little League. Even as we aged and matured, at his core, he always stayed the same. Vic loved his family. He loved to talk about his mother and his brother and sister. He loved his three daughters. I remember once when his girls were little, he came to our house to talk to my daughter about babysitting them. Once he was getting ready to leave, all three of his girls were inside the car and had him locked out. They were having the greatest time watching him getting frustrated and run around the car trying to get in. Eventually, though, he found the humor and laughed along with them. Not so long ago, I called Vic and told him I had just bought a Fender Stratocaster guitar. I have always wanted one. I said, “I know it’s probably foolish. I’m old and I can’t play like I used to.” And what he said stuck with me. He said, “We might be old. But we can still dream.” Several weeks ago, Vic and I were talking on the phone. We wanted to get together before his surgery, but we weren’t able to. But we had a long talk on the phone about the surgery. We talked about how we, as humans, pray to God to deliver us. We always ask for help and healing. But, sometimes when we get to our age, we have to be prepared to accept a “no” answer. Being able to reach that place is one of the greatest challenges in our lives. But, as we talked, Vic was able to tell me he was ready to accept God’s “no” answer. He said whatever happened in his future was in God’s hands. Today, Vic is in God’s hands. I’ve always liked Wayne Watson’s song, “Home Free.” It says, “At the ultimate healing, we will be home free.” Vic was willing to accept a “no” answer, and today he is home free.
Pam Lucas Dwight - Nov 17, 2023
I'm so very sorry to hear this. Kelly and family, you are all in my prayers.
Brenda Newman - Nov 17, 2023
Vic was a good friend. We used to hang out a lot when Nicky was alive. We had a lot of fun. We talked a lot on fb. He knew how to make me laugh. I just now found out he passed and my heart is crushed. I love you Vic. Praying for your girls and the rest of your family. I'm truly going to miss you....you were a true friend. You kept your sickness from me until the end and I told you you better keep me updated and the next thing I know your daughter said you were in the hospital not doing good. Vic I'll always love you.. RIP I love you
Darla & Leonard Phillips - Nov 16, 2023
Sorry for your loss. We have alot of good/loving memories of Vic. We will be unable to attend services as we're in Texas. Please KNOW our thoughts and Prayers are with you all.
Stauf's Coffee Roasters - Nov 15, 2023
Bri, we are so sorry to hear about your dad. Please know you have our deepest sympathies during this difficult time.
Danielle - Nov 15, 2023
Thanks for the memories, the life lessons and the laughs. You know what you did for me all those years ago. I am a better person because I knew you. I know there is a place beyond this one and you’re there talking about music, laughing and jamming out. I’ll miss you my friend.
Craig Eldridge - Nov 15, 2023
Vic was a good man. Spent a lot of time with him and Kelly in the mighty blue Nova. God bless him and his family.
Sonja Gibson - Nov 15, 2023
I'm so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. Prayers go up for you Kelly and your family.
Lorna Tuttle Lacey - Nov 15, 2023
So sorry to hear of Vics passing, I went to school with him, prayers for the family
Marilyn Sands - Nov 15, 2023
I am so sorry to hear this. Vic’s sense of humor, delight in a good debate and love of music we’re all part of what made him such fun to be around. I enjoyed having him in class and then talking with him as an adult. My sincere sympathies to his entire family and loved ones.
Jeff Brown - Nov 15, 2023
What a blessing to have Vic in my life. Just a great friend! I'm so grateful that God nudged me to go see him on Sunday. I got to hug him and tell him I love you Vic. He definitely had a impact in alot of people lives. Thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP My Friend.
David Schwan - Nov 14, 2023
I remember Vic hanging around our house when we were kids. He became a very good drummer and helped me record an album when he was only sixteen in the '70s. He continued his love for drumming throughout his life and we recently formed a band at the Methodist church. We lost touch for decades because my wife Becky and I were in England during that time. But in 2018 we met up again and he joined my Bible study. He was having health issues and was looking to reconnect with God. He was leading a number of AA groups and was really having an impact in those groups; I'm sure that they will certainly miss his input and friendship. Vic had rediscovered his faith and he read just about everything written by C.S. Lewis. I really valued our discussions. Vic had great insights (and a great sense of humor) which will surely be missed.
James and Susan Maudsley - Nov 14, 2023
Have known Vic for a long time. So sad to hear this. Love you Vic and R.I.P.
Peggy Opatken - Nov 14, 2023
So sorry to hear of Vic's passing. We taught the girls and Allie and Alyssa were good friends. Vic was funny and friendly. I liked him a lot
Denise Henry Schaub - Nov 14, 2023
My sincere condolences. Vic was a great friend since our high school days. I lift up your entire family with prayers. Vic will be missed and also remembered.
Linda Veletean - Nov 14, 2023
To all of Vic’s family. So sorry to hear of his passing. Such a friendly and pleasant person to be around. You’ll be in my prayers.
Andy & Cindy Thornton - Nov 14, 2023
We are so sooty to hear about this. Vic was always so kind and we all knew each other pretty much our entire life! May you rest in peace and we will be praying for your girls and everyone else. God Bless! 🙏🙏
Terry and Theresa - Nov 14, 2023
We are very sorry to hear of his passing. We send our prayers during this tough time. I will miss playing cards with him and against him. His smile will live on in his children. You will be missed cuz
Rick Reed - Nov 14, 2023
Vic was a bright soul and his passing hurts. He was always upbeat in school and smiling all the time. He will be missed by everyone. We were all very lucky to know him and have had him in life as a classmate, family member and friend. Prayers for the family.
Mike Bogner - Nov 14, 2023
A great loss. Vic was one of a kind! My prayers are with you Kelly and family.
kenneth risner - Nov 14, 2023
This one is particularly crushing loss for all of us who knew him. Rest easy brother
Paul Adams - Nov 14, 2023
My sincere condolences to Vic’s family. Vic was a classmate of mine both at Willard and NCTC. Vic and I got back in touch with each other earlier this year. So glad we did. Vic was a great person who be missed dearly by all of us. May he rest in eternal peace.
Kay Carr - Nov 14, 2023
I'm so very sorry to hear this. I grew to know and admire him over the years I cut his hair. He will be missed. Praying for the family.
Dennis Bogner - Nov 14, 2023
I am truly sorry about your loss. He was my friend and also a classmate. Vic was a good man and he will be truly missed and will always be remembered.