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John Senka Obituary

Senka, John T.

John T. Senka - (68) - of 2282 County Route 50, Wayland, NY (Town of Dansville) died Monday morning (July 13, 2015) at his home, following a Brief illness. Born in Weehawken, NJ on July 12, 1947 and was the son of John & Julia (Jurkovic) Senka. He was raised in Arkport when his widowed mother married his stepfather, Joseph Katsur. He was a graduate of Arkport Central School (class of 1965). He attended Alfred State College where he met the love of his life, Sandy Nikl. John served in the US Army Infantry from 1967-1969, including a combat tour of duty in South Vietnam. He received numerous decorations --- among them the Combat Infantryman's Badge, Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Army Commendation for Valor Medal. He was severely wounded in December of 1968. Following his Honorable Discharge, he returned home to marry his college sweetheart, Sandy. They married on November 15, 1969 in Endwell, NY. John began his career in the insurance business in 1969 as a debit agent with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He became manager of the Dansville, NY office. Throughout the years he helped many young men and women get started in insurance careers. In 1983, he and his family moved to Montour Falls, NY where he became a Principal/President of the Senka agency. John loved the insurance business --- especially helping families at the time of a loss. He taught insurance classes for many years at Corning Community College in an effort to help young people and to "give back" to the insurance industry. John's greatest love and proudest achievement was his family --- his wife, Sandy and his children, Debbie, Johnny and Jeff along with their spouses and his grandchildren. He and Sandy developed "Oak Tree Farm" throughout their marriage and spent weekends mowing the meadows and enjoying nature. In 2004, John authored the book "Wounded Body-Healing Spirit" which dealt with his combat experiences as well as his struggles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Clinical Depression. It was an unselfish endeavor to help others. He truly enjoyed helping veterans at the Bath VA Hospital and would often supply them with some of the things that they needed --- sometimes as simple as a suitcase in which to carry their clothing. John was a spiritual man who believed strongly in God and cherished his personal relationship with Him. He was a member of many service and fraternal groups, including the VFW, American Legion, DAV, Moose and Lions. He served on many boards, including Livingston Mutual Insurance Company, Schuyler County Chamber and St. Joseph's School Board. In 2012, John was the recipient of the Watkins Glen chamber of Commerce's Prestigious Catholic Award. He was a Roman Catholic. Surviving are his wife, Sandy; sons, Johnny (Carola) Senka of Arkport and Jeff Senka of Odessa, NY; his daughter, Debbie (Don) Ames of Montour Falls, NY; his sister, Jean (Mike) Howe of Bloomfield, NY; his brothers, Joe (Kim) Katsur of Wayland and Bob (Bonita) Katsur of Wasilla, AK; his grandchildren, Grace Ames, Everett Ames, Ava Senka and Johnny Senka; many nieces, nephews and valued friends. The family of John T. Senka will receive friends on Monday from 3:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 11:00 AM at St. Ann's Church in Hornell, NY. Burial with full military honors will follow at the Bath VA Cemetery, Bath, NY at 1:00 PM. John's life was, in many ways, about service. He used his time, resources and faith to serve those in need. He would love to inspire others to be of service and make a difference in the life of a family member, friend or stranger, a person, a fellow human being. So, we ask that, in lieu of flowers, you decide where you can best serve the needs of others and do that in honor of John's spirit of concern and generosity. In honor of John's military service, the American Flag at the Dagon Funeral Home will be flown at half-staff. To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com

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Published by Star-Gazette on Jul. 17, 2015.

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Bill Orendorff

July 11, 2025

Many years ago I talked with John about December 22, 1968. He seemed troubled about that night and we later met at a reunion. He was wounded the night of 12/22 so he never knew what happened after the battle so we talked and talked. Later I remember mailing him my commemorative scarf hoping it could settle his troubled heart. I get the feeling it never did. He seemed so gentle.

Berneice Haskell

July 11, 2024

I will never forget John and Sandy and their devotion to one another. The love they shared was timeless. May God Bless them always. Berneice RN RPH

July 20, 2015

Dear Sandy and family,
We are so sorry for your loss and praying that memories will bring you peace and comfort.
The Kubrich family

July 19, 2015

Dear Sandy and family - have known John since Alfred State College days but lost touch for years. We met again in line to buy tickets to the "Jersey Boys". He and Sandy were standing behind me. How he ever recognized me I'll never know - BUT - I'm sure glad he did and came back into my life again. He was truly a kind, gentle soul. My heart breaks for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you - God Bless.

carolyn green

July 18, 2015

so sorry for your loss sandy and family. he will be missed

Keith Reynolds

July 17, 2015

To Sandy and Family,

So sorry for your loss, John was a good friend and I had known him from our days in Odessa and him being my insurance agent and I still have my insurance with Senka. It was always enjoyable to talk to him, when we met on the street or in the office.

July 17, 2015

Dear Sandy and family, I truly share your loss and will never EVER forget John or your dear family. It was such an honor to be John's nurse when he had open heart surgery years ago. I will treasure the times we shared, especially our visit last week at RPH. He loved you so much Sandy and I know he will be watching over you until you meet again. May God bless you and keep you close. Sincerely, Berneice Haskell

July 17, 2015

Sandy,Debbie,John, and Jeff. From our family to yours we are in deep sorrow for you all. John was is a truly remarkable man. You were all blessed with to have him. We extend our thoughts prayers and love to you all.
Kim, Garry Snyder, Lonnie, Cheryl, Pam Bailey.

Ruth E. Reppert

July 17, 2015

Dear Sandy and kids.
My prayers have been with you through out this time of transition. I'll bet he entered the kingdom of heaven with a mighty roar of joy. He was a great man and will be missed. You are blessed. Blessings Ruth E. Reppert

Bernie Horan

July 16, 2015

Dear Sandy and family, I am truly sorry for your loss. I have enjoyed getting to know John better these last few years. I will miss the emails and calls and have many fond memories of him...especially his assistance in delivering the wedding cake! We will not be able to attend the services but I hope to visit soon. I add my prayers to all the others and wish him peace on the next journey.......Bernie Horan and Dan Stringfield

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