John M. Siderewicz
October 27, 1967 – December 14, 2020
He was preceded in death by his parents, Margaret and John Siderewicz and brother, James Shipman. He is survived by his sisters, Genevieve Leon (Matthew), Kathleen Rochowiak (Leonard); brothers, Bill Siderewicz (Marilyn), Tom Siderewicz (Joan); many nieces and nephews and caregivers.
Visitation: Friday, Dec 18, 11am-12noon, West Center Chapel.
Interment: St John Cemetery, Bellevue.
18 Comments
You were here for a short time at Envisions, when you were here it was always nice to talk to you about all kinds of different things, you made me laugh at your little jokes you liked to tell,you will be truly missed wish we had more time. RIP John we will all miss you.
You will be truly missed John!
You are very loved and missed
I have enjoyed the time I was gifted to spend with John.
You will be missed John. Rest In Peace my friend.
John was an angle sent to us to remember what true innocents truly is. He will be missed. All my love to
you brother.
I will never forget all the great childhood memories filled with laughs and smiles with my uncle John.
I will miss you buddy.
I will miss you my friend.
Rest In Peace
So sorry to hear about your brother Genny he is now a Angel in heaven. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
You will be missed. Rest In Peace.
We will miss you.
May you meet all your favorite baseball favorites in heaven, Johnny, RIP.
I remember John from so long ago at Encor’s respite group home. He was a joy. My sincere condolences to his family.
We miss you now and forever our sweet brother.
We going to miss your good natured laughter. World is not the same without you, dear bro. Till we meet again, BIG JOHN. Missing you.
Your sis and brother in law.
I knew you my whole life. If someone would have told me even five years ago that we would become such close friends I wouldn’t have believed it. I always enjoyed hanging around with you and telling jokes, or talking about music and tv shows. Having you live with us for the past couple of years made me realize you were not only an uncle figure, but a friend. I learned things from our time together that I would not have learned otherwise. A part of you will always be with me, and I will miss you always. God speed and enjoy your peace, my friend.
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