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John Dacunto Jr.

Guilford, Connecticut

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Dacunto, Jr., JohnJohn Anthony Dacunto, Jr., 50, of Guilford passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at CT Hospice. John was born and raised in Fair Haven. He was the beloved son of the late John Dacunto, Sr. and Grace (Fusco) Dacunto. He is survived by his wife Lisa Wilson of...

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Oh Kidddddd... going on seven years now man, I can´t believe it. I still think about you every day of my life. You are more than a brother to me, kid. Missing you, and praying for you every day.

Hi John! Everyone always hopes that their life makes a difference to someone while they are `earth-bound. I just wanted to remind you that your purpose, regarding others, was fulfilled!! In a big way! You told me once that I was your friend, with a capital F! It was sincere and heartfelt. I cried and you chuckled. You told me, with a big smile on your face,"Hey, that´s a good thing!" I laughed. It sure is! Miss you my friend.

Oh kiddddd!!!!... 5 years & I still find myself trying to call you when I hear about certain things... Wish we can hang out on the porch or our fishing spot, or even following the Little Mo with Joe & Albano... Miss you so much kiddd!!!!!

Oh Kidddd!!! 4 years already!!!! Until now every time I hear some important news I still Catch myself calling Johnny or texting Johnny and then I stop and realize you´re not here anymore. I would do anything to have just one day back with you. Either a Sunday watching your Cowboys or A warm summer night watching our Yankees or planning our bonfire on the corner for July 2, 3, 4, 5... I miss you brother. Hopefully you´re saving space up there for me kid

Oh Kiddddd!!!! Happy Birthday up there

Dear Lisa, Geno & Sabrina,
Kevin and I are so very sorry to hear about John. We have very found memories of him. We remember him pushing Sabrina in a carriage and seeing Geno walking beside them at the mall or around. John would come over every week and Jam out with Kevin. It would be so loud I would have to leave the house while they played. John loved the garden we had in North Haven. He came over at 5 in the morning to gather the squash flowers. It was quite a sight to look out the...

Lisa, So sorry for all the pain you must be feeling. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and John's children. The love and laughter you both shared was beautiful. May he rest in peace.

I miss my friend. Every Tuesday we used to go out for ice cream. We would take turns treating each other. Such a great man. His spirit will live on.

Johnny helped so many people that it would be impossible to estimate the positive effect he had on humanity. A true Everyman, he was hilariously funny, brilliantly smart a stellar cook an intuitive musician and he treated everyone like an equal.
My deepest sympathy to you Lisa, Geno and Sabrina. John has left a hole on the planet that will never be filled. I will always remember him and I will keep his memory alive.
Ma Na mana Pal.xoxo