Chinel Antoinette
Holidays are tough… but the joy of pictures and smiles are worth to look back on.
Birth date: Dec 18, 1958 Death date: Jun 21, 2021
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of John Alfred Kremesec, 62, on June 21, 2021, in California. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Skylawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park, Hwy 92 at Skyline Blvd., Sa Read Obituary
Holidays are tough… but the joy of pictures and smiles are worth to look back on.
My dad's anniversary is coming around the corner. I can not believe it has been three years since his passing. I remember when you'd hold me while I was sleeping. During my sleep, I'd awaken in slumber to feeling my back being rubbed, my hair being stroked, or a kiss on the forehead. It's remained in my heart while missing your hugs, love, and heartfelt connection. I miss you more than ever. Father's Day will never be the same without you. I love you Daddy.

Thankyou everyone for your condolences. I am the daughter, Chinel, and I truly am thankful for how loved he is. Here is the information to my Dad's memorial for August 21st. We will have a Mass at Saint Peter's Church in Pacifica at 11:00 am, followed by a picnic at San Pedro Park. Thankyou everyone.
https://facebook.com/events/s/aloha-john-a-kremesec-celebrat/234374578555185/
Every morning John and I would always talk about the dreams we had the previous night. This breaks my heart! He will be greatly missed!
John was always such a nice guy and a pleasure to have around, we all very much enjoyed talking with him here and he always did such an excellent job here at work. His presence and friendliness will be very much missed around here. Sending positive thoughts and prayers to all his family and friends.
I met John in 1975. He became my brother-in-law later that year. John was friendly, loved playing frisbee, played the guitar if I’m recalling correctly, spoke softly, & gently, and laughed easy. He cared about others and was a very thoughtful person. He was a deep thinker.
My memory of just John & I was when I went up with him to DMV to get his first license. We went up in his red mustang I think. And after he passed the driving test and got his license, he drove us home. All I remember of that drive home was him merging onto the 280 freeway, southbound from Daly City. I know my eyes were wide open and my eyebrows were probably lifted to some degree. 😧 Lol. After that, he did fine.
John, you know you were so loved by all your family. You were always adorable and will always be in my heart. You will be so missed. Rest in peace John. ♥️
In the 20 years I lived with John, I can remember the time when he thought we were going to help my (recently departed) sister Angie with the wash at a new laundromat. To his awestruck amazement, the place I drove him to was called iFly, an indoor “skydiving” venue in Union City. It was a birthday surprise, and since he liked adventure, it was the next best thing to flying.
Although my heart aches deeply, I quickly remind myself on the exhilarating joy he must be feeling again, except this time in Heaven, flying with the Angels.
Condolences to the Family and
Love for John,
~Georgene~