Nino Fiorentino
AGE: 79 • Mullica Hill
Nino (John) Fiorentino, of Mullica Hill, NJ, age 79, went to our Lord on January 22, 2016. Beloved husband of the late Florence Fiornetino (nee Chambers). He is survived by his children, Linda Reeves and husband Hank; John A. Fiorentino and wife, Debbie, and Jeffrey J. Fiorentino and wife, Laura.
He is lovingly remembered by grandchildren, Sydney Fiorentino; Nicholas Fiorentino and Hollie Mahoney; Jenna Fiorentino, and Anthony John Fiorentino. He is further grieved by a host of friends and extended family members.
Relatives and friends are invited to his visitation on Saturday, January 28, 2016 from 10:30-11:45 am at the Catholic Community of the Holy Spirit, Holy Name of Jesus Church, 17 Earlington Ave., Mullica Hill,, NJ 08062, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at noon. Interment St. Joseph Cem., Woodstown, NJ.
Thoughts and prayers may be extended to the family at www.FERTIGFUNERALHOME.com.
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We are so sorry for your loss! We were friends of your parents from
Holy Name and knew them from RCIA. I visited your dad at the Gardens, and he seemed physically so strong. So surprised to hear of his death. It's great that they are back together again.You were blessed to have such awesome parents. We will keep you in our prayers!
Bob and Dolores Kurek
January 31, 2017
Sorry for your loss, the Bible give us the strength we need. All we have to do is draw close to God and he will draw close to us at James 4 : 8
B Hall
January 31, 2017
john surowicz
January 28, 2017
John and Family,
Our prayers and love sent to you all in the loss of your Dad. May all of the great memories be with you forever. May God lay his hand upon you all
Mark & Marie Hozey
January 26, 2017
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