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Pastor Richard Sirokman, a devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, loyal brother, and faithful servant of God, went home to be with the Lord, leaving behind a legacy of faith, love, and dedication.
Born with a heart for ministry and a passion for sharing the Gospel, Richard faithfully served as the pastor of Waves of Mercy Church for 20 years, beginning in 2005. Whether standing behind a pulpit or traveling as an evangelist, his calling was clear, he lived to spread the Word of God and minister to the hearts of people.
Richard was a man who lived fully, both in the church and out in the field. When he wasn’t preaching, he found joy in the simple, meaningful moments: working under the hood of a car, going on back country hunting trips, or casting a line with his children and grandchildren. His love for the outdoors was only matched by the love he poured into his family and his congregation.
He was preceded in death by his mother Louis, his father George, his brothers; Bernard, and David, and his sisters; Dena, Marry Grace, and Ellen. He is survived by his beloved wife, Gloria Rachel Sirokman; his daughter, Londa Bercillio, and her husband, Martin Bercillio; his son, Lance Sirokman, and wife, Chelse Sirokman; his son, Laramie Sirokman; and his sisters Georgiana, Norma, Sherry, and Lynn. He was a proud grandfather to Martin Blake, Preston, Kira, Lance Junior “LJ”, Yzerman, Aza, and Everleigh. Each of them carries a piece of his strength, humor, and unwavering faith.
Those who knew Richard knew a man who stood firm in his convictions, who was quick to lend a helping hand, and who never missed an opportunity to share God’s love. His impact will continue to echo in the lives of those he touched, from the pulpit to the garage, to the quiet places of the wilderness.
He ran the race well, and now rests in the presence of his Savior.
A Celebration of Richard’s Life will be held at Waves of Mercy Church, 30 Colorado Avenue, Montrose Colorado on Saturday, July 12th. Visitation and Viewing will be at 10am, Richard’s Service will begin at 11am, followed by an Interment at Cedar Creek Cemetery, Montrose Colorado.
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