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Kevin Sherlock posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
John was in my platoon at West Point. He was a force of nature ... and as his USMA classmate Becky Blyth would say, "the King of men."
John commanded two batteries and was an officer for only six years, This means he got an early command, aced it, and did well the second time he led a field artillery battery.
Eileen and I visited him in Buffalo after he left a successful career in manufacturing and devoted his life to teaching and coaching. His students no doubt were impressed with his force and his tough but humorous and understanding personality. He told us about the principal suspending a boy for interfering in a fight between two girls. One of the girls had lost her top in the fight and the boy took off his jacket to cover her from humiliation. John said, "You did the right thing. The principal is an idiot." He intervened for the boy.
John visited our farm in NE Ohio and when he got out of his little Honda, our dog fled. He attacked deer and other dogs, but had never seen a human being that large.
I invited a big kid who worked for me to come over, and John impressed him greatly. He helped the young guy come out of his shell.
Another time, two students jumped him. They were suspended and treated for their injuries. (John had to chastise them a little.) When they came back to school and were asked about the "fight," they said, "Man! We were two flies hitting a truck windshield!"
Our prayers for Big John's mighty soul, and for the intentions of his wife and loved ones. May you all have the strength to carry on, and continue to live in a way that would make him proud of you!
Kevin and Eileen Sherlock
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Lu Bana posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Mr Kisiel was my high school chemistry teacher about 10 years ago. What a lovely teacher. He had lots of good advice to give. Was very kind and helpful. There ought to be more teachers like him.
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Rosenn Colon posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
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John was my son in law and we shared many laughs and hilarious moments together as family. I enjoyed his company always. I will miss his stories during his time in West Point. He will will be miss dearly. Love you John and thank you for letting me be a part of you life story.
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Jeffrey W Hills posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
John was a great friend and soldier. I enlisted with John in June 1979 in Buffalo where we both began our Army jouney to basic training at Fort Dix. After basic, I lived with him in a 30 man open bay barracks for a year where I enjoyed his campanionship and laugh as we struggled to complete the Army Prep school. At West Point, John and I always had a chance to talk as we both hurried back and forth with our WP duties and classes. He was a great guy and proud member of the Long Grey Line. Be thou at peace John.
LTC(R) Jeff Hills, USMA 80
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Nicole Kisiel posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
RIP Uncle John. You always treated me well. I hope you are free of pain and that God welcomed you at the gates. My condolences to Merrari, she took care of him until the end, treating him with love and kindness. I wish her solace in this time. One day we will all be together again.
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Dale Fye posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
John was my roommate first semester of our Plebe year at The Academy. He spent most of his time, that year, at the gym and on the football field as a varsity football player. Unfortunately, we (the B-1 boys) lost track of him over the years and all of our efforts to find and contact him failed.
Rest in peace, John
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Brittany posted a condolence
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Mr Kisiel was my old chemistry teacher. I thought of him over the years and his life lessons he taught me. Rest peacefully to one of my favorite teachers ever. You’ll truly be missed
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Rose Kisiel posted a condolence
Friday, October 17, 2025
News of John's passing reached me today in Alabama. While we divorced many years ago amicably, he never failed to help out my mother and even showed up when she passed. My condolences to his wife and his family. My prayers for your loss. God bless you all in these difficult times.
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Sonia Sierra-Archie posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, October 17, 2025
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John was my ex-brother-in-law, a true gentleman and a wonderful human being. Our family extends are deepest sympathy to the family. Praying for comfort during this trying time. You will be missed!
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Lacey Hastreiter posted a condolence
Friday, October 17, 2025
John was my Godfather. When in the military he would bring me a simple doll from where he had travelled. I never forgot this simple gesture.
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Gina OKussick posted a condolence
Friday, October 17, 2025
John was the best friend and colleague anyone could ask for. He had a true heart of gold and will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to his wife, mom, brothers David & Daniel and the rest of John's family.
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Debra Stanczyk posted a condolence
Thursday, October 16, 2025
John was a great guy. I always enjoyed talking with him. My deepest condolences to his wife and family.
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Thursday, October 16, 2025
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