William Russell Sidlauskas – July 15, 2015

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Honeoye: Suddenly on July 15, 2015 at age 53. William is survived by his daughters, Lindsay Sidlauskas (Dan Albert) of Seattle, WA, Allison Sidlauskas of Ithaca, and son Shane Sidlauskas of Hemlock, devoted parents Rose Marie Cervantes of Honeoye and Bill (Anna) Sidlauskas of Fort Myers, FL, two loving sisters Kimberly Sidlauskas of Bloomfield, and Jennifer Cervantes of Naples as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and girlfriend Julie Witzel of Livonia.

William worked for Eastman Kodak for over 27 years and most recently for Carrol’s Corporation. He enjoyed bicycling, hiking, golfing, and spending time with family. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor, his writings and continual desire to learn.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 26th, at 1:00 pm at the Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main St. Honeoye, NY 14471. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Mankind Project, Richmond Fire Department & Ambulance, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471 or Eagle Masonic Lodge, PO Box 92, Honeoye, NY 14471.

Arrangements entrusted to the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc, Livonia-Honeoye.

To send a condolence please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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8 thoughts on “William Russell Sidlauskas – July 15, 2015

  1. Dear Rose Marie, Kim and Jennifer,
    Words cannot say how very sorry I’m for the loss of your son and brother William. Over the last few years I’ve had the privilege to get to know you closely Rose Marie and was honor to meet Kim. You’ve become a dear friend Rose Marie. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do for you.

    Wanting to give you time to be with your family . Soon I’ll be calling and visiting.

    With much Love and Friendship
    Laura XO

  2. My deepest sympathies go out to the entire family and close friends of Bill. I had the opportunity to work with Bill for a number of his last years at Kodak when he was a Black & White Films Product Quality Technician, and found him to be a very good worker but an even better person. His ability to remain focused on his work (with all that was going on with the company then), and his penchant for doing the job right the first time were two things that I’ll always remember of him. Though not outspoken, you knew that Bill could be counted on to get a job done and communicate testing instructions & results to assure that his work was of value. He fought the good fight and I pray that he has been rewarded for his time on earth. You will all be held in my prayers during this difficult time of loss.

  3. Rosi and Bill,

    I received a call from Barbara Zambrano Berg last week to inform me of the sad news of your son, William’s, passing. Richard and Bonita called her and she called me. I remember William and your whole family when I lived in New Jersey and visited you all often. I miss Carmen too. Please know that my deepest sympathy and thoughts and prayers are given to you and your family at this time. May God bless you and hold you in His hands through it all. I love you Rosi! Your cousin, Kristy. xoxo

  4. We are going out to Mike’s this Sunday and were looking for Roses address when we came across this sad news. Our deepest condolences to all. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

  5. To my dear friend and coworker. We only knew each other for a short time but it was if we were brothers. We laughed together often and even shared our problems with each other both personal and work related. I will miss our morning chats and our weekly lunches at one of our stores. You are sadly missed. Be in peace my friend.

  6. Dear Sidlauskas Family,

    I heard of William’s passing from a fellow classmate. I’m so very sorry to hear the news. If you remember, we dated for 2 years in high school.
    Your family always welcomed me. I have great memories of watching Saturday Night Live and making tortillas.

    William and I had some great times. My condolences to his family, children and friends.

  7. Bill, it was a pleasure to meet you and be friends. When you graduated high school with my son, I took pictures of you because I thought you were my son. Discovered I took pictures of the wrong kid when I saw the shoes. You and I laughed over that. RIP my friend. I will miss you a lot.

  8. My deepest condolences to Bill’s family and friends. I have the fondest memories of Bill from high school and know that he will be much-missed.

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