Sebastian J. Sequenzia
May 14, 1931 – October 31, 2020
Preceded in death by wife, Lena F. (Mannino) Sequenzia. Survived by sons: Sam (Mary), Mike (Gina), Tony, Joe (Susan), and Matt (Barb); twelve grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; sister, Rose Shramek (Bob); nieces and nephews.
Private Family Services. Interment at Calvary Cemetery with military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the D.A.V. The Service will be available for viewing after 2pm on Wednesday, Nov. 4th—go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.
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Sam, so very sorry to read about your father. Our deepest sympathies to your family. Know our thoughts are with all of you.
Jim & Sue
Sam, Mike, Tony, Joe, Matt & family”s
You’re Dad was a fun loving brother in law, Uncle Ben will br happy to see him❤️
We have been visiting Subby the past couple of years. We are from St. Thomas More Church. He always had jokes to tell us. We prayed with him and he would tell us stories. You have our condolences. We will miss him.
Loved seeing your father always had a joke and knew I’d never be able to get even the easy ones right!! Was always upbeat, will so be missed at Brookstone the place will not be the same…so sorry for your loss also.
What a great man who always made everyone laugh. He will be missed by so many, but has earned his spot in heaven with Lena. Joe and Susie you are in our thoughts and prayers.
I’m very sorry for your loss! I will always remember his smile. A wonderful personality.
Joe, so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Hope you and Susie are coping with your loss. Our thoughts and prayers to everyone in your family.
So sorry for your loss. I can only find slight comfort in that Subby is finally pain free and cracking all his jokes, reunited with his beloved Lena in paradise… I had the privelege of taking care of him and in that short time he made a life-lasting positive impact on me and my own outlook on life. He shared many life stories with me and an endless amount of original jokes that genuinely made me laugh out loud. He had such a kind heart and gleaming personality. I know if circumstances allowed the service would have been packed full of lives he’s touched. I remember lending my phone every Sunday so he could check in on all 5 of his sons when he was unable to get his visits from them due to Covid. Such an impactful sould, he will be forever missed. My condolences and prayers to the family. ❤️🙏🏻
Mike & Gina and family – just heard about your Dad’s passing. I so enjoyed your Dad whenever I visited him with Holy Communion or just to stop and say Hi when he was out sitting in the sun, which he so enjoyed. I will miss him.
May he rest in the peace and joy of our Savior. God bless you and your family. Julie C.
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