OBITUARIES

A Remembrance of Loved Ones

Anne Zuchowski Anne Zuchowski

Phillip John Sikora

Phillip John Sikora, 74, of North Ridgeville, died Wednesday, February 28th, 2024 peacefully at his home surrounded by family. Phillip (Phil) was born on September 2, 1949 in Clarksville, Ohio to the late Joseph and Anna Mae Sikora. In 1998, Phil retired from the Ford Plant in Lorain after over 30 years. He also enjoyed post retirement part time work at Village Market in Wellington for 10 years. Phil was a member of Christ Church of Elyria and enjoyed car shows and playing cards.  He immensely loved his grandchildren and time with family. This brought him his greatest joy! Phil is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Cheryl, children; Tammy Sikora of Elyria, Rose (Chuck) Vinci of Carlisle Township, Janet (Patrick) Stokes of Avon Lake, Stephanie (Bobby) Carnie of Avon, and Kristine Andrews of Amherst, and 11 grandchildren; Sierra, Donny, London, Tristin, Heath, Bodhi, Sylas, Britton, Bexton, Casey and Helen. He is survived by 1 sibling Rose Sines. Phil was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Andrews and brothers; Billy, Joe, Jerry, Emil and Michael Sikora and two granddaughters Savannah and Glory.

Friends and family will be received for a Celebration of Life on Friday, March 15, 2024 at 11:00 am at Christ Church Columbia Station Campus. 23080 Royalton Rd. with Pastor Chet Beetler officiating.

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Anne Zuchowski Anne Zuchowski

Phillip G Martin "Cowboy"

August 18, 1954 - March 21, 2017

Please help us in remembering our cowboy, Phillip Gene Martin.  Cowboy passed @ home with his family by his side. He is survived by his life partner, Barbara Wharton, children Goldie (Jason), Nora, Barbara, Kenny, Johnny, and grand children, Dallas, Christine, Tylor, and Samantha. Along with many other friends and loved ones. Cowboy (Phil) came into our lives and took on many roles that many people would shy away from. When he met his spouse, Barbara Wharton, he became her rock. He took care of not only her, but also her family until his sickness took over. Her children became his children. Her grandchildren became his grandchildren. He wasn't just some random person. He became a husband, a father, a grandfather. Phil's purpose in life was to take care of us. And he did just that. Cowboy made sure his grandchildren were always fed, clothed and stable. Phil also made sure his step-children and grandchildren always had a Christmas, birthday. Anyone who knew Phillip personally knew how passionate he was about his family, his animals, cooking for everyone and anyone, fishing and junking. Every day he'd bring home some crazy things he'd found that day. While he enjoyed all of those things, Cowboy also suffered through many health issues over the years. But he never worried about that or himself. Cowboy's main priority was to take care of his family. Now it's our turn to take care of him. We are asking if anyone could donate to help pay for a memorial service and death expenses. Every dollar counts and every dollar matters. He deserves the best. All of the money raised will be handled by Cowboy's daughter, Goldie Burrows. We will never forget his stubbornness, his feistiness and most importantly we will never forget the love he had for each and every one us. 

We love you, Cowboy. This isn't a "goodbye." It's "See ya later.                                                                                                                                                                       

A memorial will be held Sunday April 2, 2017 at 4pm at Willo Lake Church 32959 Lakeshore Blvd, Willoughby, Ohio 44095. Join us in celebrating his life with food and cowboy laughs after memorial service.

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