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John J. Cuvo

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John J. Cuvo, 73, of Palmer Township died Sunday, October 30, 2011 in Easton Hospital after being stricken at home. Born: June 10, 1938 in Easton, he was a son of the late Joseph and Rose Caleca Cuvo. Personal: He and his wife, the former Jacquelyn A. Jackie Swick were married 52 years. He...

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He lives on in his wonderful family, from one generation to the next. I hear about the impressive accomplishments of his grandchildren each month when I get my hair cut by Kelly. John would be so incredibly proud of them.

Very nice husband and father. I will always remember that station wagon of his that I worked on, and his sense of humor.

I think often and fondly of John, one of the nicest and most decent persons I have ever known. And he also had a wonderful sense of humor. All of his great qualities live on in his surviving family.

How nice this, Im setting here thinking of all the fond memories we had in the Boro and that John was so much a part of them, he was such a great guy, I bet he is in charge of the sports dept up there, Ill be looking for him when I get there! You were my kind of guy and God Bless!

Dear Cuvo Family,

I was just told that Mr. Cuvo passed away. I just saw him and his lovely wife at the Palace Restaurant with my girlfriend a few weeks before his passing. It was nice to see him and he was telling his wife that I was a crossing guard and I got a bum rap. He also was telling her that he cut my boys hair when they were youngins. He was such a sweet & kind man. When we bought real Christmas trees we would buy them from him. We loved supporting the small...

Dear Mrs. Cuvo, Kelly, and the Cuvo family,
John was one of the nicest people I have ever known. Visiting him at his shop every each month was a true pleasure. My wife, two daughters, and I were deeply saddened to learn of his passing. All four of us feel greatly privileged to have known him, and will always remember him with fondness, admiration, and respect. Please accept our deepest condolences, and know that you and your whole family are in our thoughts.
Sincerely,
Eric...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

The best Barber in Wilson Boro when I was young with the best personality . Loved going to his shop and talking sports. God Bless John J. Cuvo, may he RIP......... Butch Walter WHS 1955

Jackie, Kelly and family,
Allen and I are very sad to read that John passed away. We miss him, he was a really great guy. Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. We looked forward to seeing John and talking to him every month. He will be missed.
Tanya and Allen Stiles