Sylvester Joseph Nelson

Sylvester Joseph Nelson

September 18, 1922 - March 28, 2011

Sylvester Joseph Nelson

September 18, 1922 - March 28, 2011

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Sylvester J. ‘Skee’ Nelson
September 18, 1922 – March 28, 2011

Sylvester ‘Skee’ Nelson passed away peacefully on March 28th after a gallant fight with cancer. Skee was deeply loved by his family, his Atria Woodbridge community, his fellow parishioners at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Irvine, and by many others who came in contact with him over the years.

Skee was born on September 18, 1922 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters. After graduating from East High School in 1941, and with the attack on Pearl Harbor, Skee joined the Marine Corp. in 1942. While in bootcamp, Skee volunteered for the newly organized elite Marine unit- Carlson’s Marine Raiders, 4th Battalion, under Col. James Roosevelt. After serving in the Pacific theater from 1943-1945, and receiving two Purple Hearts, Skee went on to serve in Korea and Vietnam before retiring in 1973 as a First Sergeant after thirty years in the Corp.

Skee was preceded in death by his mother and father, his seven siblings, and his beloved daughter Carol. He is survived by his daughter Christine, son-in-law Jim, grandchildren Travis and Tyler, nieces Pat Vanden Avond and Doris Senn, nephew Gene Nelson and his wife Rosa, and many other nieces and nephews.

Skee’s family would like to thank the St. John Neumann and Atria Woodbridge communities, Dr. Siskind, St. Michael’s Hospice and other care givers for their love and support — and last, but not least, the Green Bay Packers for producing a Super Bowl win in Skee’s final season.

Services will be held at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Irvine on Friday, April 8th at 8:30 a.m., with reception to follow.

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24 responses to Sylvester Joseph Nelson

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  1. Say hi to my Mom and Dad for me… I’m sure you guys are having some fun…

  2. God bless a very good man

  3. My memory of Skee is his membership in the Knights of Columbus, Trips to the Cancer Center, the purchase of his Chalice,and the blessing cermony. I will remember Skee each time the Chalice is used at St. John Neumann. May Skee,the Marine and Green Bay Packer, rest in peace.

  4. Judy Bares says:

    Dear Christine–Your Dad was a very special friend to my parents, and all my brothers and sisters. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Judy Bares

  5. Skee,
    May the light from your eternal happiness shine upon your family and friends. What an honor it is to have known you.

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