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John Costantini

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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John N. Costantini, 77, of Main Street, Port Griffith, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, October 17, 2007, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born on March 24, 1930, in the Browntown Section of Pittston Township, he was a son of the late John and Mary Ferretti...

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Johnny C meant so much to so many people. I was lucky enough to have known him. I will miss his calls and his smile. Any time I had a question about gardening, Johnny would know the answer.
He was a real gentleman. He always asked about how you were doing and tried to make your day better. He never complained, never had a cross word to say about anyone.
People like Johnny C don't come along too often. I'm thankful to have known him. I will miss you Johnny C.
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To The Costantini Family
You are in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult and sad time.

I had the privilege of working with Johnny for the past seven years and enjoyed our daily banter about the headlines in the New York newspapers that would sit on my desk. I would remind him to pick up the paper at the end of the day so he could take it home and read it in the evening.

Johnny's kind heart and generous nature was experienced by so many of us. He recently sponsored me in...

I had the pleasure of working with your father and grandfather Johnny for 18 years he was a wonderful man, words can not explain how he made everyone feel each day that he visited us. The flowers were always beautiful and he took pride in them as well he should. He always but a smile on my face. God Bless you. Johnny will never be forgotten he touched so many lives

To the Costantini Children,
Your Dad raised a true GEM of a family. Keep your memories close at heart and his smile on your face. He will always be with you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Murtha Children

I, like everyone who has written to you, cannot say enough about Johnny. I have worked with him for almost 20 years and he has always had a special place in my heart.

I lost my Dad about 10 years ago and Johnny helped fill that void for me - always asking about my family and sharing stories about his.

My heart is broken, but I'm so thankful to have been a small part of his life. How lucky for you that you were even more to him!

Keep that smile of his in your hearts.

In the few months that I was employed at Guard, Johnny C was without a doubt the highlight of my days. I looked forward to his greetings on his daily visits to the office. He had such a cheerful character that brightened up everyone's day. His presence will be missed and I am fortunate to have known him. My thoughts are prayers are with his family.

Johnnie C was one of those very rare individuals you meet in life: loved and respected by everyone whose good fortune it was to cross his path. I was one of the lucky ones. Our paths intersected at the United Furniture sell-off; at the time, I couldn't remember having met a harder working individual. But, more than that, he made it fun and was a joy to be around. I will always be thankful for his many kindnesses to me in the more than twenty years that followed. If there is a scale to measure...

I have known Johnny for the past 18 years as a co-worker and dear friend. Johnny was one of those rare individuals that made you a better person for just knowing him. I never once saw him in a bad mood. I can still hear him whistling in the hallways here at GUARD Insurance Group. I will never forget you, Johnny. I'm sure the gardens in heaven are more beautiful with you there. God bless you, my friend. My deepest sympathy to his family.

To the family of Johnny C,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Johnny C was a wonderful and kind man. I worked at GUARD for 7 years, and he always had smile on his face. He will truly be missed by everyone whose lives he touched. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.