Lexxi T. Sironen, formerly Kevin T. Sironen, left us unexpectedly and swiftly, liked by most and missed dearly. Born in Warwick R.I. on August 6, 1973. Lived in North Kingstown R.I., East Providence R.I., and then moved to Cornville Maine in 1980. Attended school in Cornville, Skowhegan, and graduated Crossroads Class of 1993. Studied diesel mechanics with Job Corps, held several jobs in the food industry, customer service, and then later worked for Sironen’s Radiator in Skowhegan Maine.
Loving parent of two teen aged children, Kevin M. Wickett and Angel D. Sironen of Cornville Maine. Lexxi loved Rhode Island, camping, carpentry, mechanics, electronics, cooking, writing, drawing, designing tattoo’s, gardening, and going to her Uncle Dan Coffin’s home on Orr’s Island in Maine. Lexxi played the electric guitar and loved all different types of music. She built stone walls, searched for stones and minerals, designed jewelry, welded sculptures made from found materials and made rustic wooden furniture. She also was an avid movie watcher and a fan of Anime Japanese animation. Lexxi’s Great Great Uncle was the Pulitzer Prize winning Maine Poet Robert P. Tristram Coffin.
Lexxi battled with self-doubt, disability, and gender issues. Lexxi is survived by Mother Bendella Sironen and her partner David Guy White of Cornville, Father Onni M. Sironen of Winnabow North Carolina, Brother Onni W. Sironen and his wife Lisa A. Sironen of Canaan, Children Kevin M. Wickett and Angel Delores Sironen of Cornville Maine, as well as many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Maine.
There will be a Memorial Service to celebrate the life of Lexxi held at 12:00PM on Sunday, September 18th at The East Madison Grange #228, off the East Madison Road, 15 Grange Hall Road, East Madison Maine, 04950. 5 miles from Gifford’s Ice Cream stand in Skowhegan. Contact numbers if you need directions to the service are (207)474-0950 or (207)399-2017.
* In lieu of flowers, you could bring a perennial plant which will be planted in Lexxi’s memorial garden.