Jack Sebaski

Jack Sebaski obituary

Jack Sebaski

Jack Sebaski Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 15 to Jun. 17, 2015.
Sebaski, Jack (January 5, 1920-June 11, 2015) Jack was the loving husband of the late Mille (née Strem); brother of the late Robert, Arthur, and Rita; wonderful uncle of Judith and Marc, Stephanie, Johanna and Jack, Olivia Wanda and Wayne, Linda, Cheryl, Karen and Ross, Wayne, and Kenneth and Linda, and all their children; and good friend to many, in particular, Susan Anderson, Marie Bakelmun, and Carol-Ann and Ray Concil. He was a WWII veteran, a longtime employee of Vapor Rail, a keen golfer, an inventor, a smooth dancer, a gentleman, and a gentle man with a great sense of humour and a generous heart, who enjoyed life. He will be truly missed. A celebration of Jack's life will be held on Friday, June 19th from 11:00am to 1pm at Yves Légaré funeral complex, 14370 Pierrefonds Boul., Pierrefonds, QC; and interment at National Field of Honour at 2pm, 703 Donegani Ave., Pointe Claire, QC. Sincere thanks to all who cared for him at Ste- Anne's Veterans Hospital and West Island Symphony Residence, Pointe Claire. In lieu of flowers, a donation to your preferred charity would be much appreciated.

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Linda Smith

January 5, 2025

It is your birthday Uncle Jack and I hope you can hear my best wishes! You have been gone for a long time but I still think of you often. Your quick wit and your kind words, always supportive, never judgmental! We are all richer for having the honour of calling you uncle. I miss you so very much, you are an often in my thoughts and will be forever in my heart!

John Balaam

June 20, 2015

Jack touched the life's of all those who were privileged to have know him and was one of the kindest, gentlest and humble persons i have ever met. Jack never complained or had a bad word for anyone.
I came to know Jack through the St. George's Lodge #440 and he will be greatly missed by all us who new him and shared part of their lives with his.
My deepest sympathy to all his family but know this, Jack lived a good and full life and was loved and appreciated by so many outside of as well as within his family.
You were so fortunate to have had such a special person in your family.

God Bless you Jack.

Gord Patterson

June 17, 2015

Jack worked for me at Vapor Canada for over 15 years. I will always remember him as a dedicated, reliable and highly skilled employee.
May God bless you during these difficult days.

Linda Sebaski Smith

June 17, 2015

In memory of a very special man I had the privilege of calling "Uncle Jack" - you will be missed! Although he is in a better place, free of pain, it is difficult to believe I will never be able to hear his voice again. Dalton, Mitchell, Brady and I have so many fond memories of him and his contagious, loving ways. He was an inspiration to all he knew; he was a gentle, kind man, gregarious and generous, charming and sincere. I remember him bringing me puppies when I was a child and dancing together so many times in my home and what a great dancer he was! He had no boundaries when it came to family and we are all better people having known him. He was a hero, loved to joke and tease, and thought nothing of jumping on a snow board at the age of 80. My Uncle Jack was so very special and will remain often in my thoughts and forever in my heart. With love and respect, Linda Sebaski Smith

June 15, 2015

Dear Uncle Jack: You will be greatly missed. You were a very special man and uncle to all your nieces and nephews. We loved you very much. Karen and Ross Knight

June 15, 2015

Dear jack, you are sorely missed and I will always miss the stories and laughter we shared. May you rest in peace. Your friend, Mary Yersh, symphony resident.

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January 5, 2025

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