John-Aiello-Obituary

John Aiello

Modesto, California

1949 - 2014

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John Vincent Aiello August 20, 1949 - February 26, 2014 John Vincent Aiello (Johnny), 64, died Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at Memorial Hospital. He was born on August 20, 1949 in Modesto, CA to Frank and Mary Aiello. Chief (John) leaves behind his loving wife Cheryl Gladysz Aiello, his mother...

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I recently found out about John passing. So sorry to hear about him. He was dedicated sports coach, umpire and friend. I will miss his umpiring. He did a great job, fair and honest. Sorry to hear about this loss to your family.

On behalf of our family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of grief. May Gods blessing be with you always.

The Borghello Family

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of John Aiello.

I can still vividly remember John's laughter through the Davis High School hallways so long ago.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Aiello family.
Jennie Achterberg

Bo and Family:
Elaine and I send our condolences. Sorry we were unable to attend the services. I will never forget John and his friends out by right field at all the MJC home games! Just the memory makes me smile. I hope it does the same for you during this time of sorrow.
Dale Mead
(in La Quinta)

John will be missed. Prayers to the Aiello family.

In addition to my previous note, I have to add another experience that my friendship with John made available to me as a youngster.That was swamping peaches. Johns dad had either friends or relatives w/Peach orchards. I remember being picked up at my house about 5am and jumping in the bed of the pickup with John and Bobo and being driven to the orchard at harvest time to swamp peaches.That means lifting the crates that the peach pickers had filled, onto the trailer pulled by a tractor.I'm...

My goodness, my sister just called to let me know that John passed.I havent seen or spoken to John for many years as I have moved to southern cal in 1970. Johny Aiello and his great family were the most impactful people in my life other than my family, when we went Our Lady of fatima school.Johnny and I became friends at 10 or 11 years old and I spent so many times at his house(living only a few blocks away).I remember experiencing my first Italian cooking. And oh my, I fell in love with that...

John was always so cheerful and friendly. We will miss him at the Elks.
I wish I had known him better at CHS.
Susan Nakagiri Hickman and Wayne Hickman