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John J. Biagiotti Sr.

Lowell, Massachusetts

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John J. Biagiotti Sr. retired Billerica firefighter, was founder of town paving co., Army vet; 76 BILLERICA John J. Biagiotti Sr., age 76, husband of the late Jeannette (Vachon) Biagiotti, died Sunday, at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. He was born in Somerville, December 7, 1932, son of the...

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Dear Deb, Tom and Family,
I was really sorry to hear about your fathers passing. My prayers are that God would comfort you and your family at this time.

In deepest sympathy,
Stephen Halko

To the Biagiotti Family,

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. My late husband Norm worked with John on the Fire Department. Now they are both up in Heaven with all the other Jakes.

Sincerely,

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and will surely be missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and may you be comforted by the love and support of your family and friends.
Thomas Cooney, Ossipee, NH

Johnny "B" & Kath,

I'm truly sorry for your loss. I did not know him, but from what I hear he was a great man. I know you will both find comfort in all of the fond memories...I'm always here for ya's

Love Carol (aka DC)

Dear Debbie,Anita,Linda, John Jr. and Diane, those of us who knew John, know how much he loved his family and friends. He made you feel like family if you were his friend. I wish I could re-live a minute for every hour we spent talking in the Pine Room, while enjoying a cold beer. What a "Great Guy", He Was The "TOP" !!

John, Kathy and Family,
We are sorry for the loss of your dad. He was a great guy, we will miss him. If you need anything let us know.

Dear John and family,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you & your entire family. Perhaps you can find some comfort knowing you are in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Cheryl Steele and family

Brother when you weep for me
Remember that it was meant to be
Lay me down and when you leave
Remember I'll be at your sleeve
In every dark and choking hall
I'll be there as you slowly crawl
On every roof in driving snow
I'll hold your coat and you will know
In cellars hot with searing heat
At windows where a gate you meet
In closets where young children hide
You know I'll be there at your side
The house from which I now respond
Is overstaffed with heroes...

To Big Johns Family My Condolences John Was The Man His Door Was Always Open. Ill Miss Him Love Always Jim Mcginnis Cape Cod