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John E. Champion

Chittenango, New York

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December 12, 2025
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Chittenango, New York

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John Champion, 71 of Chittenango passed away Friday, December 12, 2025. John was a dairy farmer for several years sharing his love of dairy farming with his daughters Nicole and Ashley. John was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps serving from 1972-1976. He loved hunting, fishing, football,...

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On behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Comfort Tyler Chapter (Syracuse), we send our condolences to the family. Forget Me Not Don´t remember me not with sadness, Don´t remember me with tears, Remember all the laughter, We´ve shared throughout the years, Now I am contented, That my life it was worthwhile. Knowing that I passed along the way, I made somebody smile, When you are walking down the street, And you´ve got me on your mind, I´m walking in your footsteps, Only half a...

Uncle John, I will always remember the cookouts and going out fishing on the lake with you, Nicole and my dad. Everytime you saw me you'd say, "Hey monkey!" Thanksgivings, aunt Robin's candied yams were the best. I have a picture somewhere of mom and I riding bummer, I always loved seeing the horses when we would come over. I still cannot believe this is real. But I can only imagine what a hell of a reunion you're having with grandpa, uncle Steve and uncle Terry. Aunt Robin, Nicole,...

To my brother , I remember coming and spending a week or two in the summer with you when I was younger , I couldn´t wait to get the cucumbers out of your garden . Also when you took Kanyon an I fishing on Oneida lake . You are now with dad and your brothers as well as Josh and Kerry . Until we meet again love you your sis you always called me that .

Dearest Ashley & family, I am so, so sorry for the loss of your father. My Love, Thoughts, & Prayers are with you all. Fly high, on the wings of your angel, Mr Champion, into the waiting arms, of family and friend's that went before you.

John was one of the best dancers I´ve ever danced with in my life. He loved dancing to rock `n´ roll rest in peace John.

Robin and family, Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

R.I.P. John. Frank will be waiting on the tractor to help you plow.(he loved it) and good luck fishin the St. Lawrence up there. and Good luck fishin the St Lawerence up there. Lawerence up there.

To robin and the girls and aunt Martha our hearts are broken we are so sorry for your loss we are thinking of you guys love you all Kevin Colleen and family rip John