Rebecca L. Sieradski 03/03/2014

Rebecca SieradskiRebecca L. Sieradski
Rebecca L. Sieradski, 60, of Massena, died on March 3, 2014, at the St. Regis Nursing Home. There will be a Celebration of Life on Sunday, March 16, 2014, 3:00 PM at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness in Massena.  Becky is survived by her husband Paul of Massena, her father Kenneth Vick of Lakeland, Florida, a son, Andrew and his wife Renee’ Sieradski of Syracuse, a brother, Erik and his wife Roz Vick of Arizona, sisters, Bridget Norregaard of Lakeland, Florida, Gretchen and her husband John Fullerton of Norwood, grandchildren, Carrigan Sieradski, Fallon Sieradski and Bella Sieradski, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son, Matthew Sieradski. Rebecca was born on November 11, 1953, in Long Beach, California, the daughter of Kenneth and Dawn Anderson Vick. She graduated from Potsdam Central School in 1971 and then attended Bryant & Stratton in Syracuse, earning a business certificate for medical transcriptionist. Becky married Paul C. Sieradski on October 7, 1972 at her parent’s home. She was a receptionist and did cleaning at Dr. Gupta’s office in Massena. Rebecca was a member of the Jehovah Witness Massena Congregation. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, family and friends. She enjoyed gardening and reading. Contributions can be made to the ALS Foundation and Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley.

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20 Comments

  1. Becky was a close friend of mine whom I knew as a kind and caring person. There was no other like her. We had many laughs together. She was always concerned about others. I loved her very much and she also loved me. I will miss her but she will always be in my heart and in my memory. I love you Becka Boo.

  2. To the Vick Family, especially Ken:

    I am sorry for your loss. My wife Harriet (Mickey) Liotta was close friends with Dawn and together they worked on several important life changing projects. In that context if Mikey were alive and well today she would be grieving.

  3. bECKY LIVED NEXT DOOR ON THOMPSON RIDGE ROAD AND WE HAD FLOWERS AND GOOD CONVERSATION, WE DID SOME WALKING TOGETHER, A GREAT NEIGHBOR,pAUL YOU HAD A KEEPER! sHE WILL BE MISSED FOR SHE WAS A FRIEND. mARY lOU

  4. Thoughts and Prayers to Becky’s family during this very difficult time. I worked with Becky at Dr. Schechter’s office in Potsdam. She was genuine and a joy to be with. Becky was a very hard worker and good friend. I was so very sad to read of her passing. RIP my friend.

  5. To Ken, Gretchen and the entire Vick family –

    I am so sorry for your loss. I know words are not enough at this time but know you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. PAUL AND FAMILY OUR hearts are heavy today at your loss of Becky. She loved people and when we went out to eat her favorite subject was how much she enjoyed working for Doctor Frank Nocilla and what a good doctor and friend he was to all.
    We shared the same view. She was smart and whitty and had great humor. She loved her husband, children. grandchildren , family and friends. She always made us welcome and never complained. I only had to spend a few hours with her and I felt
    I knew her my entire life. She got to know something about each person in the nursing home and treated them like she knew them her whole life. We always enjoyed
    your company Becky and you will forever remain in our hearts Oh and How she loved
    thoes CATS OF HERS. lOVE Francis and Patricia Badlam

  7. PATRICIA BADLAM :
    PAUL AND FAMILY OUR hearts are heavy today at your loss of Becky. She loved people and when we went out to eat her favorite subject was how much she enjoyed working for Doctor Frank Nocilla and what a good doctor and friend he was to all.
    We shared the same view. She was smart and whitty and had great humor. She loved her husband, children. grandchildren , family and friends. She always made us welcome and never complained. I only had to spend a few hours with her and I felt
    I knew her my entire life. She got to know something about each person in the nursing home and treated them like she knew them her whole life. We always enjoyed
    your company Becky and you will forever remain in our hearts Oh and How she loved
    thoes CATS OF HERS. lOVE Francis and Patricia Badlam

  8. Andy and Paul,

    I know you will miss your mom/wife but aren’t we so happy that she has reached her goal. She has run the race, fought the fine fight and come off the victor. Safe in Jehovah’s memory she awaits the time when Jesus will call, as he did to his friend Lazarus, at which time we shall all welcome her back to a cleansed earth, full of happy people who have nothing but love for each other.

    Until then we can take comfort in having known one of the kindest, and most loyal and understanding people ever. I’m sure you have many good memories of your times with Becky as I certainly do.

    Rest easy little Musketeer as you await the call.

  9. Paul and family…

    We are so very sorry to hear of Becky’s passing. She graduated with both of us from PCS in ’71. Although we haven’t seen her in years, we did run into her in Dr. Schecter’s Office in Potsdam several years ago. She was a sweetheart in high school, easy to get to know and converse with, fun to spend time with. She was just the same the day we ran into her after all those years.

    We hope all the wonderful memories you have of Becky will help to console and comfort you in the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are will you all.

  10. Becky was such a light in this world. She was one of the best and closest friends I have ever had. While we have not seen each other in many years, I have always and will always have a place for her in my heart. The memories are many and will live on. Paul, Andrew,and Vick family-so sad for your loss-my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
    Becka Lou-love you.My life was better for knowing you. Kathy

  11. To Gretchen and family –

    We are so sorry for your loss. I know words are not enough at this time but know you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

  12. Gretchen and Ken,
    Becky was a wonderful person and a gentle soul. She was truly a wonderful person. The days ahead will be hard but hopefully the memories will help you through this difficult time. Our thoughts a and prayers are with you.

  13. I knew Becky years ago in Baldwinsville, my thoughts and prayers go out to her family, I also know Andy and Renee (love you), may Jehovah comfort you with the hope ahead where there will be no more sickness and we can see Becky in good health again.

  14. To John and family,

    Been alot of years since college. Hope they have been good for you. Read your name in the article and brought back some good memories. Sorry for your loss, and just wanted you to know my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

  15. Stephen & family,

    Roots run through the earth securing foundation for a tree. A joy-filled family member can do the same for the branches of family. May you dance in your memories and keep a steady smile during this time of physical distance from your loved one. My sincerest, deep condolences to you and yours.

    -Emily

  16. To Paul and family,

    I only recently learned of Becky’s passing. Your heart must be swirling with all the loss you’ve suffered for the last year or so and I am so sorry. I will always feel blessed for having known Matt and Becky. Their thoughtful friendship after moving to Minnesota I will always be remember. My life has been richer for having known you and your family. I hope time will help mend you all!

    God bless you all! Betsy and Dave Ward

  17. Becky was the best Aunt in the world. She was one of the toughest people I’ve ever met, and so loving. Today her Husband died, Paul Sieradski, and everything is worse. I hope they are at peace together. If anyone deserves to live forever, It’s them.

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