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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
George Alan
Pivonka
April 29, 1950 – June 18, 2025
George Alan Pivonka (75) of Ormond Beach, Florida, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on June 18th, 2025.
George was born on April 29th, 1950, in Cleveland, Ohio to the late George J Pivonka and Helen (Meyers) Pivonka.
George was predeceased in death by his wife, Donna Mae Pivonka, his father, George Pivonka & mother Helen Pivonka, Brothers Denis Pivonka Sr. & James Pivonka, and his sisters Doris Kacmarik & Carol Kicielinski.
He is survived by his son Keith A. Pivonka (Union County, Tennessee) and daughter Dawn M. Williams (Jacksboro, Tennessee). Grandsons Michael A. Pivonka (Parma, Ohio), and Christopher A. Williams (Jacksboro, Tennessee), Granddaughter MacKenzie N. Williams (Lafollette, Tennessee), his great grandsons Aden & Emmett Pivonka (Parma, Ohio), great-granddaughters Aubrey G. Williams (Jacksboro, Tennessee), Kayleigh Lorwanphet, Baylee Pivonka & Waverly Pivonka (Parma, Ohio). His brother Thomas Pivonka (wife, Reva (Petretic) Pivonka of Parma, Ohio) and his sister Sharon White (Columbia Station, Ohio). Many nieces, nephews and friends. He is also survived by his stepson Dan Shepherd and his wife, Shawna, and their children, Rebekah Shepherd and Thomas Shepherd, stepdaughter Christy Bailey and her husband Ollie, their children, Zack (Jazmine) Tinch, Tori (Tyler) Wilkey, Tina (Dan) Essigmann, Logen Bailey, Adriana (Josh) Brown, Jaxon Tinch, and grandchildren, Aiden Wilkey, Lydia Tinch, Hudson Wilkey, Christopher Essigmann, and Charlotte Brown.
George was a retired Butcher. Lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. Hobbies included hunting, fishing, painting Civil War models, collecting anything that pertained to the Civil War and hunting, firework displays and gardening. George was a loving & caring man to many. People will remember him by his beautiful smile and humor.
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