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Edward John Stefanik Jr 1956 2018

Obituary of Edward Stefanik Jr. Edward John Stefanik Jr., 62 of Keyes Ave. Watertown passed away Friday morning at Hospice at Ellis Farm in Watertown; where he had been a patient since June. Edward was born March 6, 1956 in Watertown the son of Edward J. and Jean Vorce Stefanik Sr. He graduated from General Brown Central High School and later received a BA degree from Mississippi Pearl Jr. College in computers. He served in the US Navy at Virginia Beach Naval, Mayport and Jacksonville Naval Stations where he was a radar specialist. He retired in 1994. A marriage to Carol Cote ended in divorce. He is survived by three sons: John Stefanik of Marshville, NC, Jevon Stefanik of Maryland and Jeremy Stefanik of Georgia. He has brothers and sisters which include: Jan and David Eisenhauer, N. Joseph Stefanik, Joan and Mark Raycraft, Joan and James Blodgett and Pattie Brown. He also has numerous nieces, nephews. There will be no funeral services at this time. Arrangements are with Johnson Funeral Home, Dexter. Donations may be made to Hospice 1398 Gotham St. Watertown, NY 13601 and online condolences may be made at dexterfuneralhome.com.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Edward John Stefanik Jr 1956 2018.

Johnson Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Dexter, state: New York

death notice Edward John Stefanik Jr 1956 2018

obituary notice Edward John Stefanik Jr 1956 2018

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