
Paying Tribute to John Dzamko
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Last week, my dear friend Ashlie lost her father, John Dzamko, suddenly and unexpectedly. John was 71 years old.
John grew up in Bethel and proudly served his country in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He served as a Staff Sergeant where he was wounded in combat, thus a recipient of 2 Purple Hearts.
After his honorable discharge, John spent most of his adult life in New Fairfield where he started his business of building custom Harley Davidsons. John was the owner of JD Cycle Parts where he built custom motorcycles in the lifelong pursuit of supporting everything American.
John will be sadly missed by his daughter and her mother, Ashlie Dzamko of Stamford and Sylvie Dzamko of Danbury; along with his brothers and their families: Michael, Jo-Ellen, Emma, and Michael Dzamko of Roxbury, Thomas, Pam, Aaron, and Margaret Dzamko of Bethel, and Robert and Margie Dzamko of Brookfield.
John is remembered with love by all he brought a smile to along his journey.
This GoFundMe page has been set up to help Ashlie with the funeral costs. Donations of any amount are warmly accepted and appreciated. The goal of raising $5,000 represents an estimate of the total costs of a memorial service and cremation. If any extra funds are raised, the money will be allocated to the Gary Sinise Foundation– a nonprofit organization serving our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need.
It would mean a lot if you could share John's funeral fundraiser with others who knew him.
John grew up in Bethel and proudly served his country in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He served as a Staff Sergeant where he was wounded in combat, thus a recipient of 2 Purple Hearts.
After his honorable discharge, John spent most of his adult life in New Fairfield where he started his business of building custom Harley Davidsons. John was the owner of JD Cycle Parts where he built custom motorcycles in the lifelong pursuit of supporting everything American.
John will be sadly missed by his daughter and her mother, Ashlie Dzamko of Stamford and Sylvie Dzamko of Danbury; along with his brothers and their families: Michael, Jo-Ellen, Emma, and Michael Dzamko of Roxbury, Thomas, Pam, Aaron, and Margaret Dzamko of Bethel, and Robert and Margie Dzamko of Brookfield.
John is remembered with love by all he brought a smile to along his journey.
This GoFundMe page has been set up to help Ashlie with the funeral costs. Donations of any amount are warmly accepted and appreciated. The goal of raising $5,000 represents an estimate of the total costs of a memorial service and cremation. If any extra funds are raised, the money will be allocated to the Gary Sinise Foundation– a nonprofit organization serving our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need.
It would mean a lot if you could share John's funeral fundraiser with others who knew him.
Organizer and beneficiary
Sophia Nicolella
Organizer
Ridgefield, CT
Ashlie Dzamko
Beneficiary