John was born bright and early on Easter Sunday in 1991 to Phillip and
Joan Liescheski. He was the middle child with four siblings, all of whom
are or will be Pius X graduates. At the time of his death, John was just
finishing up his junior year at Pius X in 2008. On May 15, he collapsed
during an off-season football practice after running sprints and died
of heart complications. John’s death deeply impacted the Pius X
community, especially his classmates and fellow team members. Phillip
and Joan created this scholarship as a way of giving back to the members
of the Pius X family and of supporting their mission to provide a Catholic
education to Lincoln’s youth. In a class assignment, John also
expressed a desire to contribute to the community through a scholarship.
John will always be remembered for his irresistible smile.
John faced everything in his life with a fearless optimism that baffled
those
around him. His happy-go-lucky attitude was infectious, and he was
always able
to lighten the mood of anyone in close proximity. John surrounded himself
with a wide variety of schoolmates and friends, always offering a listening
ear and help with whatever was needed. He fostered close relationships
with the members of his football team, and they dedicated their following
season to John’s memory. In addition to football, John also enjoyed
competing on the Trap Team at Pius X, and he was an active member in
God teen’s
at St. Joseph’s Parish.
At home, John was a constant source of enjoyment for his siblings and
parents. He supplied most of the creativity behind his brothers’ mischievous
antics, and he always maintained a very special relationship with
his Mom. John loved visiting relatives in Texas and Montana, where
he
could spend time outdoors and hang out with large groups of people.
Some of his most cherished childhood memories, however, were playing
video
games and watching early-morning cartoons with his brothers.
Even though John’s time on earth was short, he brought
an enormous amount of joy to those who knew him. John completely lit
up his corner
of the world with his energy and enthusiasm for life. Everyone
who was close to John benefited from the warmth of his heart and the
sincerity
of his cheerfulness. While his family and friends miss him dearly,
everyone is truly grateful for the time they had been given with this
remarkable
young man. “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed
be the name of the Lord.” [Job 1:21]