Romulus/Waterloo – John W. Studwell, 40 of Route 96A, Romulus, NY, died, unexpectedly, on Friday (February 21, 2014)
Family and friends may call at the Doran Funeral Home, 4 E. Bayard St., Seneca Falls, on Monday (February 24) from 4 – 7 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday (February 25) at 10 AM at St. Patrick’s Church, Seneca Falls, with Reverend James Fennessy, Pastor, as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Columbkille Cemetery, If desired, contributions may be made to Beverly Animal Shelter, River Road, Waterloo, NY 13165.
John was born in Greenwich, Connecticut on July 26, 1973 the son of John T. & Lucy Lovallo Studwell. He was a life resident of the Waterloo – Seneca Falls area and was currently employed by Gould’s Pumps, Seneca Falls. John also had worked with his father at Preferred Auto on Route 441 in Waterloo. He enjoyed snowmobiling, hunting and fishing. He was a big animal lover especially his many pets.
He is survived by:
His parents, John T. & Lucy Lovallo Studwell of Waterloo, NY
His daughter, KayeAnn Studwell – Romulus, NY
His Fiancé’, Lisa Calabrese – Romulus, NY
1 sister – Dina (Ron) Stuck – Seneca Falls, NY
1 nephew & 1 niece – William & Taylor Stuck
His many aunts, uncles, and cousins
Please visit: doranfuneralhome.com
John, rest in peace! To the family you are in our thoughts and prayers!
My condolences go out to the family. RIP
To My Best Friend I love you Bro
Johnny would always forget to do something all the time and it would end funny somehow, some way. We had so much fun over the years with many good memories. I have a lot of good snowmobiling and fishing stories. Wow!.. One night a few years ago Johnny, Dingger and I were riding snowmobiles all over the place and Johnny needed to go to his mom and dad’s house. We would always go across Water Street Bridge and through that field cut through the back of the Waterloo gulf course. That night it snowed a lot and the streets where covered with snow . So Johnny went down River Road and cut behind the golf cart sheds. We were going about 30mph and he saw a snow drift on the corner of the last shed so hits the throttle to jump the snow drift, but the drift was not having none of that. It was too soft and it stopped the sled dead in his tracks and Johnny flipped over his sled we did not see him standup. We stopped and jumped off our sleds, thinking the worst. We ran around this big drift of snow and there’s Johnny… making a Snow Angel in the drift laughing! Wow I could go on and on! To my Dear Best Friend Johnny Studwell I Love You So Much Bro. I will never forget you Bro, One night I will drive my snowmobile to a moon lit, fresh snow covered field to look in to the clear star covered sky to talk to you my friend \m/