
John Sorenson
2020-12-07John W. Sorenson, 75, of Jamestown, N.Y., passed away on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, in UPMC Hamot Medical Center, Erie, Pa., following complications of a stroke and pneumonia.
He was born Aug. 8, 1945, a son of the late Wesley and Helen Sorenson.
John was a graduate of Jamestown High School and joined the U.S. Navy at the Great Lakes Naval Sta-tion in Illinois and was medically discharged fol-lowing boot camp.
John worked at the Jamestown Automobile Club (AAA) and for the City of Jamestown parking meter division, and also for many years for Chautauqua County Meals on Wheels.
Being a lifelong musician, John was lead vocalist and guitarist in several bands in the Jamestown area playing several venues like The Golden Gloves, Gordy’s and the Melody Inn with the bands, New Brick Window, The Left-overs, Mirror Image and the Cady-Sorenson Duet. He also played in venues in Buffalo like the Glen Park Casino, The Club and The Inferno.
He enjoyed hunting, golf and attending air shows. He was very knowledgeable about war planes, especially the P51 Mustang. He served as a committee member for several airport events.
He was an avid Cleve-land Browns and Cleveland Indians fan. He loved the Beatles and knew Beatles trivia like no one else. One of his biggest thrills was at-tending a Beatles concert in 1964.
John is survived by a brother-in-law; Gary (Susan) Wykoff and a sister-in- law, Elaine Wykoff both of Meadville, Pa.; two nieces; Dana Tiller of Meadville, Pa., and Gina (Shane) Cantrell of Hamilton, Mont.
He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Sandra L. Wykoff Sorenson, whom he married May 22, 1971 and who died April 2, 2020; a sister, Karen and brother-in-law, Neil Hanley.
The family would like to thank Betty Sundquist and John Watkins for the many errands they did for John and also to his lifelong friend Mike Cady for his many years of friendship. Also thank you to the Zweig family, Sheila, Ivan and Jacob, for being such wonderful neighbors all these years.
In keeping with John’s wishes, he donated his body to the University of Buffalo Medical School for medical research. His family will plan a memorial service at a later date.
You may leave words of condolence to John’s family at www.lindfuneral home.com.
I was a friend of John's since 7th grade! He was very dear to my heart! I recently found out about his death and I was stunned! I went with his parents and John out to eat years ago! They were wonderful ! Peace be with his family and rest in peace ! aLWAYS Jackie eVERETT Casto
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