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W173 S7629 Westwood Drive
Muskego, Wisconsin
Sydlewski, Dean W. Of Big Bend. Born to Eternal Life June 13, 2013, at the age of 51 years. Loving son of Danny and Judy Sydlewski. Beloved brother of Monica (Bob) Heinemann and Denise Sydlewski. Dear uncle of Jolene, Melanie, Peter and Jack Heinemann, Anthony Sydlewski and Donovan Walsh. Great-uncle of Audriona. Loving friend of the Peterson family. Further survived by other relatives and many friends. Dean was retired from the U.S. Air Force and also was a member of Southwest Chess Club. Visitation will be at the Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home -Muskego, on Monday, June 17, 2013, from 4 PM until time of services at 7:30 PM. Interment will be at Rural Home Cemetery, Big Bend, WI on Tuesday at 11:30 AM with Military Honors. Family and friends will meet at the cemetery on Tuesday.
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Dear Judy, I just want you to know that you and your family are still in my thoughts, heart and prayers. God bless and keep you close.
Mary (Henderson) Emmons
June 11, 2020
I had the opportunity to get know Dean while playing chess at the Southwest Chess Club. Through our many conversations over the chess board and off of the chess board I found out how much of great guy he was. I will miss our conversations before our nightly games but I truly know he is in a better place know! Rest in Peace Dean.
Micheal Moore
July 16, 2013
Like John and Scott, I was lucky enough to be stationed with Dean in Germany and Korea (83-88). Without mincing words, Dean was a great person, one I was glad to be able to call a friend. It truly makes me sad to know he's no longer with us. He'll be missed.
Mark Suggs
June 18, 2013
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Dean. He was a great person who had a passion for life and his hometown of Big Ben, Wisconsin; he would always have a smile on his face when he talked about Big Ben, his family, Danny's, and something he called “raw beef and onion!” He said this delicacy was a must at family functions/events; I was stationed with Dean in Germany from 1983 to 1986; not only did we work together but we lived in the same dorm for a while and did many off duty activities together (volksmarching, touring/sightseeing, softball, bowling, etc); RIP my friend.
John LaForgia
June 17, 2013
To All Who Loved Dean;
May you find comfort in knowing that you are in the hearts and prayers of many as you grieve the loss of your beloved Dean.
I remember Dino as a young boy who would, at times, accompany Kilbee on his route. He was kind, bright and well mannered. And like his Grandfather enjoyed a good story and a laugh.
May God hold you close as you grieve and always. God bless you.
Mary (Henderson) Emmons
June 17, 2013
As we remember Dean, he will fill our hearts with minds with his love and memories. May God be with your family as you go through this time of sorrow.
Lori Tapp
June 17, 2013
I as stationed with Dean in Germany (1985-1987) and Korea (1987-1988). I was saddened to hear of his death. Can you tell me how he passed? I can be reached at [email protected]
Scott Reed
June 16, 2013
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