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John Andrew Godek

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John Andrew Godek

January 18th, 1943 - January 11th, 2020

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John Andrew Godek died on January 11, 2020, about 11:35pm at The Cunningham Skilled Nursing Facility peacefully of complications associated with advanced Parkinson’s. John was born January 18th, 1943 in Connellsville, PA to Victor Godek and Hazel O’Neil (Divorced) and raised by Dorothy Godek. John mentioned many times how much he enjoyed growing up with both his cousins in Connellsville, PA and his siblings in Springfield, VA. He graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1962. After High School he joined the United States Army in 1963 and served as a mechanic. He spoke of his love for his time in Germany and the surrounding countries he visited. He completed his term of service in 1969. He would meet his future wife Cynthia Fiore (Divorced) in Florida, then settle in Syracuse, NY and would have 5 Children: Tara, Wendy, Patrick, Michael and James. John loved his children and shared his love of airplanes, history, classical music, traveling, picnics and sports-especially baseball. He loved the Washington Redskins and anything Syracuse related. He spent many years working at MacArther Stadium during the Syracuse Chiefs games so he could be apart of it. His son Patrick remembers going out on the black top during an airshow to get a special showing of the Concord on one of its last flights. Michael & James remember the time he spent being there during their baseball games and serving as an umpire. Tara would share her experiences studying abroad. On two occasions he brought his children on a road trip from Syracuse, NY to Tex-arcana, AR to Raleigh, NC and back again. Many of his children would carry on that same travel bug. John worked for Miller Brewing Company and after its closure, at the airport working for JV Car & Son then Mohawk Customs working as Warehouse Supervisor & Customs Broker. Later in life he would finish his career working with Catholic Charities as a driver. John is preceded by both his Father Victor Godek, Mother Hazel O’Neil, Both sisters Patricia & Helen Godek, brother David and beloved Cousin Kenny Rummick. He is survived by his Mother Dorothy Godek, brothers Andrew and Barry. His children Tara Canning , Wendy Jason, Patrick, Michael & James Grandchildren: Finnean, Andrew, Addilena, Amelia, Claire Edra, M. Brigham, Phoebe, Daniel, Edward, Elizabeth & Ariya Great Grandchild: Genivieve Grandpup: Kobe John will be laid to rest on Onondaga Hill at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery with military honors. Services will be held: A. Dewitt Funeral Home: 4612 S. Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13205 Calling Hours: 12p-1pm Funeral Service: 1pm Burial: Veteran’s Memorial Cemetary: 4069 Howlett Hill Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215 Special Thanks to Loretto Sedgwick Heights Assisted Living & Cunningham Skilled Nursing Staff for taking such great care of Dad. Veterans Hospital of Syracuse, Pastor JD Freer of North Wolcott Christian Church. And Jan Maloff of A. Dewitt Funeral Home for taking care of our Father and family while we say our last goodbyes.

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At A. Dewitt Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services, our mission is to provide compassionate, professional care to every family who walks through our doors. Our full-service funeral home offers competitively-priced cremation and burial arrangements to Syracuse and Onondaga County families. We understand the diverse needs of our community and provide specialized services for multicultural funerals, ensuring that each ceremony respects and celebrates the cultural traditions of the deceased. Our peaceful chapel offers a serene environment for families to gather, reflect, and honor their loved ones. With a commitment to personalized service, A. DeWitt strives to meet the unique needs of each family, ensuring a meaningful and dignified experience....

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