John-Cannizzaro-Obituary

John J. Cannizzaro

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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CANNIZZARO, JOHN J., 54 - of Buena, died Thursday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Born in Passaic, he was a resident of the South Jersey area for thirty six y ears. He was a foreman for Lippincott Communications of Deptford. Mr. Cannizzaro enjoyed spending time with his family, cooking...

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Time May heal all wounds but missing you is not one of them! Rest in Peace pal ! Till we all meet again! No worries your brother is doing fine and has a handle on things!

JOHN 14 YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE YOU LEFT US. YOU WERE A GREAT FRIEND...WILL ALSO REMEMBER YOUR DAD AT. OUR BASKETBALL GAMES..REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND.

Still missing pal. Your name came up several times at the 50th reunion We all toasted your memory and those fellow classmates that have gone on to meet you. God Bless and keep fishing with your Dad and Uncle

JOHN IT'S BEEN 13 YEARS SINCE YOU'RE PASSING..YOU LEFT US WAY TO SOON..MAY GOD HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE FOR YOU..REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND..

Passed by your old home and was saddened by the way it has changed. I looked back as I passed and heard your father calling out for me to come back and pick you up from the front steps where we had left you that night. Miss you and your whole family well maybe not the cats they never liked me. God Bless brother

With Thoughts and Prayers.
My Deepest Sympathy to the Cannizzaro family.
Roseann Pallottie LHS "71"

How can anyone forget the wondeful moments shared at Lodi High School. John was one of the nicest guys, full of fun and joy, gentlemanly and handsome,too. Our circle of friends would not have been the same without John. Our memories will last a lifetime. Dear family you are in my prayers at this time of loss. God Bless.
Camille Cuccia Clauson

My thoughts are with you all: friends and family. I know how much John meant to my father - he will be missed.

It was very hard hearing about the passing of a friend, a team mate. I will always remember John #89.