Vadym "Ned" Fedorchuk's Obituary
Vadym "Ned" Fedorchuk, aged 42, passed away on December 15, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, generosity, and an indomitable spirit that brightened the lives of all who knew him. Vadym was a beloved father to Alexander, a cherished son to Alexander and Natalia, a devoted brother to Vitaly and Julie (Rob) Stricker, and a dear nephew and cousin to many within his extended family.
Vadym's passion for life was evident in everything he did. He had a knack for making people laugh, and his big personality was matched only by the size of his heart. Friends and family will fondly remember his good stories and the positive energy he brought to every gathering. An avid fisherman, Vadym found peace and solace by the water, where he often shared his catch and tales with those around him.
A skilled handyman, Vadym could often be found under the hood of a car, his hands always working. His love for fixing things was only surpassed by his desire to share everything he had with others. His generosity knew no bounds, and he was loved by everyone fortunate enough to cross his path.
Vadym's favorite color was yellow, a hue that perfectly captured his sunny smile and the warmth he gave. His presence was a beacon of light, guiding and uplifting those around him. The impact of his big personality will continue to resonate with all who were touched by his kindness.
ALL SERVICES to celebrate Vadym's life will be held on SATURDAY DECEMBER 21st at 11 AM at YURCH FUENRAL HOME, 5618 Broadview Road. It will be a time for friends and family to gather, share memories, and honor the man who gave so much of himself to others. He will be laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook Park.
Vadym's life was a testament to the power of joy and the importance of sharing it. He will be deeply missed but remembered always for the love he gave and the laughter he inspired. NO FLOWERS PLEASE. Memorial contributions may be made to the family.
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