ALEX-JANGO-Obituary

ALEX S. JANGO

Lecanto, Florida

Nov 13, 1945 – Jun 11, 2014 (Age 68)

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BORN
November 13, 1945
DIED
June 11, 2014
AGE
68
LOCATION
Lecanto, Florida
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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ALEX S. JANGO - LECANTO, Fla. - Alex S. Jango, age 68, of Lecanto, Fla., passed away at his home, under the loving care of his family and Hospice of Citrus County. He was born on Nov. 13, 1945, in Akron, Ohio, to Alex S. and Anna (Papp) Jango. Alex moved to Citrus County in January of 2000 from...

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Many fond memories of growing up with Alex. Pitching horse shoes, playing baseball and football in the park next to his house. Snow ball fights and sledding down Dover hill. Our trip to NYC in his red VW beetle.

Mrs.Jango, I am heart broken to hear of not just your loss, but everyones. I sooo enjoyed seeing him at his visits and truly brightened my day as well as the rest of the staff. We loved him so much. He will be truly missed.
Love, Denise and Dr Newcomer and Staff
xoxox




Eileen
Frank and I are so sorry to hear of Alex's passing. We so fondly remember the sailing days on Lake Champlain with you both,the Toom's and others. Our deapest sympathy and prayers are with you.
Maryfaith and Frank Cartwright

Eileen: Who would have thought that two Copley, Ohio friends and next-door neighbor boys of Hungarian immigrants wouild end up in different parts of IBM. Once he left the area we only had two encounters one in Essex Junction at the Potting Shed and once in Boca Raton when I brought customers from Akron. But most of all are all the great childhood memories from Jacoby Rd. God bless you and Alex's soul.
Michael Peters

Eileen, Brian and I so loved our time we spent with you and Alex when you lived in the Bay. Having Alex across the hall from me at IBM made everyday an adventure and tons of fun.
When you lose someone you love there are just no words to ease the sorrow. But as you go on celebrating the time you had together you will find the treasure of remembering and the comfort of believing that each life is indeed a gift. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you.

Mrs Jango,
We are so sorry to hear about Mr Jango. He was a favorite patient of ours and will be sorely missed. May God bless you with strength and courage in the days to come.We will take peace in the thought that Alex is getting all the iced tea he wants now. Karen, Stephanie, Beth and the rest of the crew at CHOC

Eileen,
Our deepest Sympathy and Memories Eternal
God Bless
Dave Barb and Monica Peck

Eileen please accept our sincerest condolences. Al and I have been friends for 58 years and we had many fond memories of our growing up together with Tim. The Three Musketeers ruled Dover Avenue. I will miss him very much.

Eileen, I'm so sorry for your loss. It's been a long time since I've seen you guys, but I remember Alex so well from our early days at IBM in Essex Junction. I even bought a car from him - I think that was before you were married. He was always fun to be around. With deepest sympathy, Dave Marshall