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Alexander (Alex) Schidowka

November 27, 2025

On Thursday, November 27, 2025, Alexander Schidowka, in his 87th year, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospice. Loving husband of Helen. Cherished father of George, John and Jennifer. Devoted grandfather to Gloria, Avalon, Julie, Brooke and Brent. Brother of Olga Spivak and nephews, Walter Spivak and Nick Schidowka. Predeceased by parents John and Maria Schidowka, brother Nick Schidowka and nephew James Spivak.

Alex led a life of hard work and devotion to family. Born in January 1938 in Poltava, Ukraine, he immigrated to Canada in June 1952. He graduated from Beal High School and went to work at Ontario Hydro, and then opened his own electrical company, “Alex Electric”, in 1971. He returned to school and graduated from Western University in 1982. Always up for a new adventure, he started teaching in 1982, and this became one of his biggest joys in life, sharing his knowledge with young students at Beal and Fanshawe College. In addition, he volunteered his time coaching and as president of his Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

He has been a loving and devoted husband to his dear wife Helen for 63 years. He was Helen’s sous-chef, working alongside her making bagels, pizza and soup that they would share with friends and neighbours. He was admired for his green thumb and had the best yard in the neighbourhood. If not found in the kitchen or garden, he could be found at the Oaks golf course. He loved playing golf with his grandson and his senior league buddies. His grandchildren have many memories of him building dollhouses or fully working cranes out of just scraps in his garage. He has impacted his children and grandchildren with his work ethic, love of country and gratitude for his many life blessings. He may be gone, but his many life wisdoms and love will live on in all of us.

We are so grateful for the remarkable care he received from Dr. Keith Sequeira, Parkwood homecare nurses (especially Ryan and Phil), and the entire loving team at St. Joe’s Hospice. Your compassion and loving care will always be remembered by our family.

In memory of Alex, think of him next time you are on the golf course or simply admiring nature. If you care to donate in his memory, we cannot think of a more deserving centre than St. Joseph’s Hospice of London.

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I was saddened to hear of Alex's recent passing - he was such a great gentleman, in all regards. I will miss his smiling face every time he beat my score--which was quite often! This past summer, Joanne and I had a great chance to catch up--what a pleasure! We had numerous jokes that we have passed on to each other over the years. Alex was a gentleman and a scholar; he will be greatly missed by family members and by the Oaks golf community at large--may he rest in peace! Respectfully, Frank Foran

~ Frank Foran

I met Alex when I first started in the building business and he had recently started working with my father, Mike Harasym. Alex was knowledgeable and very skilled in his profession. And, as important, he had a friendly disposition, a great sense of humor and was always comfortable to work with. My deepest condolences to Helen, the family and all those who knew and loved Alex. Aleck Harasym

~ Aleck Harasym

My deepest condolences to Alex’s family. A dear man with a quiet and humble grace. May you celebrate the blessing of Alex as you grieve your loss. A heartfelt sympathy to Helen, a fabulous woman. May the love of family carry you through your grief. Sincerely, Jill Karlson

~ Jill Karlson

We will miss your kind smile and heart. What a wonderful role model for your sons , grandchildren and for my Ross and Sydney. I could see your love and devotion to your family in everything you did. I also could see you light up when Helen walked into a room . What a beautiful couple that we have had the privilege of knowing over many years . Rest in peace Alex your fight is over .

~ MaryEllyn

Our condolences to all the Schidowka family, it was a pleasure seeing Alex at the golf course, he was always open to a conversation and his smile was contagious. He was a true gentleman, and he will be missed.

~ Andy & Barb Stevens

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