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Uncle John was the best! Lori, Frankie, Michael, John Jr I miss you guys and your Mom and Dad were the best! May God bless all of you! Uncle John will be sorely missed
Andrew Catania
September 06, 2021 | Family


Rocky Hill, Connecticut
1943 - 2021
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father John Robert Catania Senior on April 18, 2021, eldest son to the late John Catania and Angeline (Torza) Catania. John was born October 4, 1943 in Hartford Connecticut and moved to Rocky Hill, Connecticut with his family, where he spent most of his adult life. In the early 1960's, John owned and operated Johnny's Chevron on the Silas Deane Highway. It was there where he mentored his younger brothers. While John was always looking for a new challenge he constantly reinvented and improved himself for the sake of his family. John had also served his country honorably in the United States Army Reserves with distinguished service. Having owned and operated Catania Trucking, and having extensive knowledge in the building trade, John eventually set sight on becoming a custom carpenter, and a successful career in home construction and remodeling followed. John owned and operated J.R.C Construction, servicing the Greater Hartford area of Connecticut for many years. In the early 1980's, John became interested in the state of Florida; he became involved in the acquisition and sale of building lots. This interest turned into a passion in which he focused specifically on areas in South West Florida. This initiative proved successful for the next twenty years. Throughout the years, John was supported and encouraged by our mother and the love of his life, Theresa Carbonero Catania. John was predeceased by Theresa in 2003 and soon thereafter, he became a permanent resident of Englewood, Florida. John remained determined to follow his dream of owning and operating a winery. Most people are blessed to find love once in their life, but John found it twice and married Margherita D'Agostino in 2010. Together, with their true love for one another, they turned a passion for winemaking into a business and Catania's winery was born in Englewood Florida. John had always credited Margherita as a major part of the winery's success and through her support of his dream, the business is well regarded and recognized, producing award winning wines and Italian specialty products. John has left his family with many fond memories. John leaves behind four children; John and Brenda Catania, Lori Catania, Frank and Annmarie Catania, Michael and Linda Catania, 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He also leaves two stepdaughters: Sally and husband Scott Perron and Stephania D'Agostino and fiancé, Allen Nieves, as well as 2 additional grandchildren. John also leaves behind his brother Ronald and wife Donna Catania, sister Delores and husband Mike Brooks, brother Glenn and wife Patricia Catania, brother Gary and wife Francine Catania, sister-in-law Melanie Catania, brother Mark and wife Tricia Catania and brother Robert Catania.He was predeceased by his beloved brother and confidant, Matthew Catania Sr. as well as his nephew Glenn Catania Jr. He also leaves behind sister in-law Maria Fazio and husband Angelo, sister in-law Domenica Lucarelli and husband Paolo, sister in-law Angela Fazio, sister in-law Teresa Bassi and brother in-law Alfredo Fazio. He is predeceased by brother in-law Gaetano Fazio. A "Celebration of Life" will be held on May 22, 2021 between 4-6PM at Brooklawn Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the https:pancreatica.org/donations/ for those wishing to do so.
Uncle John was the best! Lori, Frankie, Michael, John Jr I miss you guys and your Mom and Dad were the best! May God bless all of you! Uncle John will be sorely missed
Andrew Catania
September 06, 2021 | Family
Deepest sympathy during this difficult time
Elaine Scotece
July 02, 2021 | Friend
To the Contania family we are so sorry for your loss we had the pleasure of meeting John at the winery had some good laughs and of course a great glass of wine you will be missed dearly Margarita we are so sorry for everything that you're going through our condolence and our prayers are with you may he rest in peace.
Cathy & Joe Scalora
May 21, 2021 | Acquaintance

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees
Stefania and Allen
May 19, 2021 | Vernon Rockville, CT
We own the wood working shop a few doors from Catania's winery. We so enjoyed strolling down the "block" for a visit with John to hear of his interesting tales about life and wine. The "hot" Italian sausage, Italian cookies and wine samplings were punctuated by his love of his venue and his wife and life in general. We miss his presence. Rest in Peace, John. Laurie and Gary Olson
Gary and Laurie Olson
May 12, 2021
We knew John thru his winery here in Florida. We love the wine but also how welcome je made us feel, always ready to chat with us about anything. He loved making wines and it shows in his products. So very sorry to hear of his passing. Thoughts and prayers to hos family.
Robin Williams
May 10, 2021 | Acquaintance
I am so very sad to read this and learn of John's passing. I last saw John in the fall of 2020. I had gone to the winery and it was closed. I called John and he and Margarite met me at the winery and he opened the store just for me. I purchased 12 bottles of his outstanding balsamic vinegar and many bottles of olive oil. Th as t was when I first learned he was ill. It was heartbreaking. I enjoyed many wonderful visits to his Winery. He was so fun to talk to. I will miss him very much. My...
Karla Parish
May 04, 2021
Dear Catania Family, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of John. He was an awesome and interesting man. He was always nice to me when I would go see my Uncle Glenn. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sandra Laurito Fuller
May 03, 2021
As I read through all of my uncle John’s accomplishments I remember watching him as a kid and thinking, “I want to be like him.” He included me in his family fishing and camping trips. No one knows how important things will be in ones life but for me these were huge. John accepted and valued me. That’s everything to a lost teenager. It’s not too little to say that his caring gave me a leg of support the rest of my life.
THE FLOOM, THE FLOOM
LOVE YOU ALWAYS
Gerald...
Gerald Mocarsky jr
May 03, 2021 | Family