JOHN-CARLO-Obituary

DR. JOHN CARLO

Staten Island, New York

1945 - 2018

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Dr. John M. Carlo Oral surgeon, Air Force veteran, devoted Pop-Pop Dr. John M. Carlo passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on Feb. 23, 2018, while on vacation in Bonaire. He was born Jan. 11, 1945, to John and Vita Carlo. Raised in Brooklyn in his grandparents' home, John lived there along with...

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I remember John as a good and decent man on the few occasions that we met. He married my beautiful, sweet cousin Mary Ann and had a loving relationship for 44 years. He and Mary Ann are now united for eternity.

I remember John as a young boy growing up on 59th Street in Brooklyn while visiting my Aunt Carmela and Uncle Joseph Gioia and cousins Vita. Terry, Louis. My condolences to his family.

Dear Jocelyn, Scott & Samantha:

I just found out now, that Dr. Carlo passed away almost 3 years ago. My sincere condolences to your family. Dr. Carlo was a GEM of a human being. I always enjoyed my "visits to the dentist". On many occasions he would speak about his beloved wife. During those times his eyes would swell up with tears, as he spoke so lovingly about the many adventures they shared together & how he missed her. You couldn't help but see that this was a man whose...

I am stunned to hear of Johns passing..we sat close to each other during our years at Temple (alphabetically). I trained at Kings Co. and wed touch base yearly and see each other at meetings. Remember your Mom well and when you were born. I thought maybe we didnt get a Christmas card was that maybe hed moved..wrong. Please accept Cathys and my belated sympathies...he was a fun smart guy who I will miss our talks about whats wrong with the world.

I still often think of John . He was a special person with a loving heart. He was one of a kind. I am sure he has made heaven an even better place to be........

He was my grandpa, I called him Popop, it is italian for grandpa. He was so loving and kind. Before he went to Bonair, where he died, I was at his house because my mom and I were going on a trip. There I had my last dinner with him, we had patatosalid and steak with tomatos. When I had a loose tooth at his house he would take it out and check all of my teeth. We would play a game called "Captain Popop and Captain Samantha. " It was a game where we were piotets and we would serve food and...

Just read about the passing of Dr John Carlo, so sorry to hear about this loss, I was a resident at Staten Island Hospital in 1979/1980, Dr Carlo taught us well, a wonderful person, he will be deeply missed

We lost a Gem and Heaven gained a Diamond in the sky..Rest in peace Dr.Carlo you earned.

We fished the waters from the Canyons to Montauk for twenty years.You will be missed my friend!