Jon Aaron Seleski, age 66, passed away in Milwaukee, on December 14th, 2023. He was born on May 5th, 1957, in Kenosha, to the late Stanely and Joan (Derwae) Seleski. He attended local schools and later joined the U.S. Navy. After his honorable discharge from the military service, he worked various jobs over the years, mainly as a salesman. He was devoted to his religion and to the teachings of the bible and the Catholic faith.
He is survived by his siblings: Stephen (Carrie) Seleski and Tamara (Richard) Shepherd, nephew Ryan (Amanda) Seleski, and nieces Jodi (Craig) McDowell, Katie Pedicone and Kris Frye. He is preceded in death by his parents, and sister Mary “Toni” Pelletier.
As per the family’s wishes, services will be held privately.
Sandy (lenci) Ambrosini says:
My prayers are with all of you.
I have so many wonderful memories spending time with your family when I was younger.
Cheryl L. McPhaul says:
I went to Washington Jr. High and Bradford with him. Such a warm, friendly and funny guy. This makes me very sad.
Paula Vitkus says:
Met Jon in Middle School and he was one of the sweetest most respectful guys I’ve knew back then! My condolences to his family and keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time!
Mary Pietsch says:
Jon and I went to school all 12 years together. He was a very generous and kind man. Wishing his family, My deepest condolences.
Mary D. Bradford Class of 1975 says:
To Jon’s family,
Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Jon, a friend to many and classmate to all. We are so sorry for your loss.
Jon made our high school years more fun! His warm smile and sense of humor will be remembered for brightening everyone’s day.
May you be comforted by Jon’s legacy of laughter and love.
May God hold you all close today and always.
Lisa Saschkewitz says:
I met Jon December 1992 and fell in love with him; I truly adored him. I have so many beautiful memories of our times together; we laughed together, danced together, spoke about many things together and I have many songs that will always remind me of him. We were soulmates. He was classy and stylish, smart and fun, and the best kisser I’ve ever known. God Bless your heart Jon, we will meet again in Heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ; besos!