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John Vernon
Shideler
July 27, 1939 – September 15, 2025
John Vernon Shideler, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away all too suddenly on September 15, 2025, in Georgetown, Texas, at the age of 86. He was born on July 27, 1939, in Topeka, Kansas, to his parents, Ruth and Vernon Shideler. A proud graduate of Topeka High School in 1957, John went on to earn his degree from Washburn University in 1961.
In Topeka, John met and married his loving wife, Marilyn Kay Peterson. Their 66 year marriage was a journey filled with love and dedication to their two sons, John Jr and Steven. John's career in transportation began with the Santa Fe Railroad but it was the Rock Island Railroad, that took him and his family to cities including Topeka, Chicago, Denver, Houston and Irving, before settling down in Spring Branch, a suburb of Houston, Texas, where their children completed their primary education.
Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, John later ventured into his own businesses, exploring his passions in transportation, personnel services, and boating. He ultimately found his true calling in irrigation, completing his career as "John the Sprinkler Man" on Lake Livingston. His expertise with water management systems became a defining aspect of his later life.
Following retirement, Marilyn introduced John to the Sun City community in Georgetown, Texas, where they eagerly joined a thriving 55+ community. John will be remembered for his commitment to Sun City and his community involvement. He brought his water expertise to share with his new neighbors and friends. John and Marilyn were founding members of N50 (Neighborhood 50). John was deeply involved in Sun City's civic life, serving as an NRO Representative, leading the Water Matters committee, and participating on the modifications committee. John was also an avid Bocce player and organizer for their leagues.
John was preceded in death by his parents, Ruth and Vernon, and his younger brother, Robert. Love for his family will be carried on by his wife of many years - Marilyn; John leaves behind his sons - John Jr. and Steven; his grandchildren - Will, Joshua, Jacob, Nick, Alex, and Ella; and his great-grandchildren - Adrianna, Madison and Jack. John will be remembered and missed by all who had the pleasure of really knowing him.
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