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Jack Toschi

Arma, Kansas

1945 - 2018

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MULBERRY - Jack Leonard Toschi, 73, of rural Mulberry, Kansas died at 10:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at his home.Mr. Toschi was born February 4, 1945, at Franklin, Kansas, the son of Arthur and Elizabeth Seghi Toschi. Jack was a retired postal supervisor and later retired as postmaster of...

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My thoughts and prayers for such a wonderful man I have known the Toschi family for year s and Jack was a very out going person and liked doing many things as outdoor sports he has a wonderful family that will always be remembered and cared for his Daughter is my Doctor and she is great so may the Lord look after his family and watch over them I'm sorry this is a belated message God Bless you Jack !!!! Jerry Golob

Grew up in Franklin with Jack and family. Candice was more my age and my sister Janie was friends with his sister Judy. My condolences to the family.

Mary Wivel Self

Both surprised and Sorry to see another Old friend: "ARMA BULL DOG" as in our football team mascot, passing away. While Jack was a couple years older. He always was friendly and had a smile when ever I saw Jack. We Had a nice visit at Arma Homecoming several years ago. I would appreciate any other old friends, if they wish to, contacting me.

Jack was a wonderful guy. He reminded me of his sister, Judy. I'm sure they are having a Grand Family reunion in Heaven

So very sorry to hear about Jack. Have great memories during our school years together in grade school and high school. He was an all around nice guy. When my father, Veto Tassi, was so ill, he made time to visit him. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family....

So sorry for your loss. Jack and I go way back to high school and played ball together afterwards. We had some really good times. Great guy and friend. You will be missed buddy.

Frankie Sustarsic

My thoughts and prayers are with Jack's family during this difficult time. I worked with Jack at the Walnut Post Office for several years. Jack had a great sense of humor and always had an interesting story to share. He loved his family and spoke fondly of them. He will be missed.