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John Czernicki, 73, of Plover, Wisconsin, passed away on August 22, 2025. His journey with cancer came to an end, but his spirit of resilience and strength will be fondly remembered.
He was a neighbor in the truest sense of the word, offering quiet gifts of kindness and steadfast support, often giving without recognition, but always with love.
John spent years leaving his mark throughout Portage County and the surrounding areas through the business he built, Communications Cabling, LLC. Because of this he was fortunate to enjoy many happy years of retirement.
He is survived by his Fiancé and best friend, Deborah Morey, his adored daughter, Anna (Kevin) Kemp, and his beautiful granddaughters, Sophie and Gracie. He is further survived by his Mother, Grace Anniuk, his brothers, Paul (Shirlee), Gerald (Linda), and sister, Joyce (Jeff). He was proceeded in death by his father, Frank.
It was John's wish that no services be held.
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