Sikorski, Stanley

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SIKORSKI, Stanley

A one of a kind, jokester and family man, Stanley Sikorski, Jr., age 85, of Bellbrook, passed away Wednesday, December 16th, 2020, at Mercy Fairfield Hospital.

He was born June 6th, 1935, in Buffalo, New York, to Stanley and Angeline Sikorski He

retired in 1996 from Bethlehem Steel where he previously worked as a fireman.

He was preceded in death by his his parents, brother Ronald Sikorski, and great-granddaughter Julianna Hawk.

Stanley is survived by his treasured wife of 52 years, Sarah (Pagano) Sikorski; four cherished children, Trish Covella, Lisa Sikorski, Sandra Lipsky (Gus Speros), and Michael Sikorski (Maryann); nine prized grandchildren, Robert Hawk, Joseph Hawk, Brianna Lipsky, Kristin Lipsky Menetrey (Dustin), Emily Sikorski, Matthew Sikorski, Theresa Murphy (Jeff), Kyle Peppe (Debbie), and Ryan Peppe; seven valued great-grandchildren, Jenna, Krista, Joey, Willow, Silas, Luke, and Isabella; and one adored great-great-grandson Sebastian.

Besides being a loving and caring husband, dad, and grandpa, Stanley loved wood working, playing cards, and collecting coins. He also loved metal detecting, photography, and reading the Bible. A former deacon at Agape Church in Pennsylvania, Stanley enjoyed teaching and preaching, and would pray for his family and friends every morning. He was a "Mr. Fixit" who could perform many household remodeling and improvement projects with ease.

We will celebrate Stanley's life beginning with a visitation from 10:00-11:00 am on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, at

Conner & Koch Life Celebration Home, 92 W. Franklin St., Bellbrook, continuing with a time of sharing memories and telling stories about Stanley at 11:00 am, and ending at Bellbrook Cemetery where he will be laid to rest. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Salvation Army at https://give.org/. You are welcome to send a condolence or flowers, plant a tree and share a story about Stanley at

www.ConnerAndKoch.com by clicking on his name.

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