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John F. Casilio

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1929 - 2015

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John F. Casilio, 85, of Bethlehem, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, April 3, 2015. He was born December 14, 1929; son of the late Frank and Maria Casilio. John was preceded in death by his devoted wife of 57 years, Theeta T. "Teddie" Casilio. John was a graduate of Liberty High School...

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So sorry we missed your father's obituary this past April, the Maurer family would like to offer our condolences. I have uploaded a photo I recently found among my parents things, hope it will make you smile.
Sally Jo

My thoughts and prayers for the Casilio Family at this difficult time. So sorry for your loss.

My condolences to the family at this trying time.
Joseph Lehrman (chicken bones)
Ruggiero Trucking

Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time of sorrow. May God Bless you.

My condolences to the Casilio family. I have many memories of John over the years as our paths would cross occasionally when he would jump on a truck to deliver concrete. I worked for two different competitors of John's through the years and I have a lot of respect for him. My last encounter with him was at the US Foods addition off airport rd. in Allentown. John got stuck on the job and I offered to pull him out. He said thanks but said that will be the day a competitor will ever pull a...

We are deeply sadden for the loss of John. He always made you smile and was a great gardener especially with tomatoes. He will be missed by many and never forgotten. We hope you and your wife are dancing in Gods kingdom.

John was my Father's boss many years ago. I remember growing up and looking forward to the annual family picnics that Casilio & Sons held for their employees & families. My father died in February 2010, and
Mr. Casilio made it a point to come and share a memory with each of us.
I hope that you will always remember the good times and hold all your memories close to your heart. Our deepest and sincere condolences to all the Casilio Family.

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Our deepest and sincere condolences to all the Casilio Family.
He was a true friend to many. A good man! I could probably write a
couple of books filled with memories of times spent together, especially in Saratoga. There is a popular saying at this time that he will
now be in a better place; well I say Heaven will be an even better place now that John is there. We, as many others, will miss him.
Butch and MaryAnn Ruggeri