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Victor Tyynismaa

Posted 2019-08-21 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Aug. 21, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Born in Negaunee, Michigan to Lila and Eino Tyynismaa in 1946, Victor
passed away in Lake Havasu City due to complications from Agent Orange
on Aug. 16, 2019.

Victor worked in the iron ore mining industry for 30 years, retiring
to Lake Havasu City in 2004 from Ishpeming, Michigan.

Victor was proudly known in both cities as a prominent pool player,
his skills and passion for pool landed him a second place in two
national tournaments. Besides being known for his prowess in
billiards, he was an avid motorcyclist and fisherman, as well as for
his storytelling and jokes.

Victor joined the Marine Corps in 1967, after bullying the selective
service to upgrade his 4F rating. He served in Vietnam for three tours
earning four Purple Hearts.

He is survived by his wife and caregiver, partner in crime Barbara,
who he married in 1973.

He leaves behind a family that will miss him greatly: son John,
daughter Jennifer, stepchildren, Daniel Perry, Janis Hebbard (James),
Scott Perry (Susan), Ann Schroeder, Sue Perry, grandson Blaise
Tyynismaa as well as 17 step-grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
He is survived by a brother, Richard (Mischelle) Tyynismaa, several
nieces and nephews. A brother Robert and sister Anna Mae proceeded him
in death.

Victor was a lifetime member of the VFW, DAV, VVA, USWA and the Marine
Corps League. Remains will be cremated and a celebration of life will
be held in Michigan on Sept. 14 from 2-4 p.m. at River Rock Lanes,
1011 North Road, Ishpeming, Michigan.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Western Arizona
Humane Society 2610 Sweetwater Ave Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406.

Thoughts and condolences can be sent to Victor's family at
www.mohavememorial.com. Arrangements and care were placed in the hands
of Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary and Crematory.




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