
VICTOR D. SALTENIS age 65, beloved husband for 37 years of Carol (nee Bevacqua); loving father of Sarah Kalina (husband Chris) and Victoria Leonetti (husband Dennis, Jr.); devoted grandfather of Olivia Kalina; cherished son of the late Alvydas and Prudence (nee Zulpa) Saltenis; dearest brother of Ronald Saltenis and David Saltenis (wife Laura); dear uncle of many.
Victor will be missed dearly by his family and friends.
A PRIVATE FAMILY SERVICE WILL BE HELD.
Arrangements by the DeJohn Funeral Home & Crematory of Chardon.
Offer Condolence for the family of Victor D. Saltenis

Cecilia He
Carol and Family,
We can’t imagine the pain you are all in. Please know we are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Ben, Emma and Cecilia.
Ted and Janise covert
So sorry to hear about Vic. Ted Janise covert.
Steve Mrozek
Vic was more than a professional contact and partner with us, we considered him as one of our business family. While his wife Carol and daughters are impacted the most, we have suffered a profound loss and will miss him greatly. His humor and quick wit are the things we will miss most about him.
Linda Cutler
I am so saddened to hear this news about Vic. He was one of my favorite people. I loved when he came in my office to talk. He never went by my office without waving and smiling that huge smile of his. He loved his family so much and would beam with pride when talking about all his girls! It was an honor to know Vic and call him friend.
Roger mcGhee
You are right about his family! Vic was always very proud of their achievements.
Roger McGhee
I first met Vic when I started working at Cleveland Range in 2002.
I was most impressed not only with his technical expertise, but his personality allowed him to integrate into any team. I knew I could count on Vic to finish any challenge I presented him. As a result, Vic ended up with multiple patents, documenting his genius.
Over the years, Vic and I learned we had many things in common, in particular fishing, gardening and R/C aircraft. It was a true privilege that I could count myself among his friends. Vic was instrumental in helping me acclimate to Northeast Ohio.
My family mourns with Vic’s at his passing, he will not be forgotten. We pray that his family finds solace in time.
Christina Wahl
I am so very sorry to hear this, Vic was an awesome guy to work with. Thoughts and prayers to his loved ones
Dave Lastoria
I am very sad to hear about Vic’s passing. He was a good workmate and friend. I worked with him for years at Cleveland Range/Welbilt and few months with him at Cres Cor. I learned a lot from him while working with him, especially his ability to solve electrical problems as they were reported to us from food service customers. We had the same sense of humor, which made working with him fun. I will miss him dearly.
David Schwerzler
I worked with Vic on many projects at Cleveland Range and he always made the electrical part seem simple. He always had a positive attitude about the work assignments. I was very sorry to hear of his passing