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We are so very saddened to hear of your loss. What wonderful memories we have of John coaching St. Margaret's softball, his jokes and kind, caring demeanor that always made everyone smile. Truly the definition of a good man. May he rest in the Lord's peace. Sincerely, Mike and Liz Branosky
Aunt Kathy, Kim and Kelly,
We are heartbroken that you must endure the unimaginable loss of Uncle Johnny...we are just so saddened...May The Lord surround you with comfort that only He can give.
We are not only grateful for his service to our country, but also for his unconditional service to others in so many arenas of life...anyone that knew Uncle Johnny knows what we mean...
Walt fondly remembers him always lending a helping hand and never missing a family event...he can picture Uncle Johnny playing Santa at Christmas and how he so loved the joy that it brought to everyone around him...so many memories, all of which Uncle Johnny has a smile on his face.
His greatest achievement seemed to be his devotion as a quintessential family man...the love and dedication he had for all of you was pure and unending...what a legacy to leave for his grandchildren.
We believe Uncle Johnny is at peace and was met by our Lord and Savior with the words, “Welcome home my faithful servant, welcome home”.
We love you and will be keeping you close in prayer
In sorrow and with our deepest sympathy,
Walt and Jeanette
Our deepest condolences to Kathy, Kimberly and Kelly. John truly was of one of the best...the world would be a much better place if there were more like him...Rest in peace, John.
I just heard about the passing of John. What a wonderful person and on how him and Bill Seville truly had a great friendship. He will be missed dearly, so sorry for your loss.
This was a man whenever you seen him would always smile and ask how's the family doing. Our sincere condolences to the McGinnis family. Our prayers are with you at this time. A great loss to family and the community. R/The DeBenedittis Family In National Park NJ.