John-DiLieto-Obituary

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John DiLieto

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Jun 24, 1939 – Mar 20, 2020 (Age 80)

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BORN
June 24, 1939
DIED
March 20, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
Asbury Park, New Jersey

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CLOSED-Buckley Funeral Home - Asbury Park Obituary

John DiLieto, age 80, passed away peacefully at Jersey Shore University Medical Center on Friday, March 20, 2020. John was the eighth child of ten to Louis and Matilda DiLieto of Asbury Park and Ocean Twp. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1956 to 1960. John was the owner of Archer’s Limousine (later Dell’s) for many years. He was a very caring person and was especially devoted to his mother. His family was proud to have him participate in many family weddings as the soloist. John had a great voice and loved to sing, especially Italian songs with his dad at family gatherings.
John was predeceased by his parents, his infant brother, Ralph, and his sister, Rose DiLieto. He is survived by his daughter, Patricia and husband Mark Ciccotelli, his son John Jr., his son Louis and wife Carolyn, and grandchildren Max, Katie, and Dominic DiLieto. He is also survived by sisters, Mildred Frangella, Theresa DiLieto, Virginia Bacigalupi, Vera and husband James Ciavaglia, Eleanor and husband Ralph Williams, Eileen and husband Walter Czepizak; brothers Louis, Sam and wife Valerie. John is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
A funeral Mass will be held  Aug 5, 2020 10:30 am. Our Lady Of Mt Carmel Church. Interment immediately following, Mt Clavary Cemetery.

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I'm sorry to learn that John has passed. My heartfelt condolences to the entire DiLieto family.

To All of the DiLieto Family Members, I am sorry for your lose. I and my parents; Sal and Lorie lived behind your home and next to your vacant corner lot. They send their condolences to you all. Your parents and family showed us true affection more than just being neighbors. I and my family appreciate the Italian ancestry connections that were shared, the food, the gardening experiences from your mother and father. They were like the my Jersey grandparents. Again we are sorry for your...

To the DiLieto Family:
My sincere condolences.

I have a myriad of memories of Mr. DiLieto. I hope you can take comfort that many of these memories have become stories that bring smiles to faces.




I want to express my sincere condolences to the Dilieto Family. Many years ago when John worked for the Bond Bread Company I got to know him. As a young boy from Monmouth Beach John befriended me at the Monmouth Beach Mart. I would help him pack out the bread and he would give me a box of donuts. It evolved into a Summer job for me for a couple Summers with John. He would pick me up and I would go on the route in his busy season to assist. He was a good man and I remember him very well from...

My sincere condolences to the DiLieto family.

To all the Dilieto family
Went to school with John an Sam and worked years later with Rose.
Always will remember John as fun and lovely singing voice.
Sara Trott

To all the Dilieto Family.
We went to school together since fourth grade as with Sam. And later I worked with Rose. A nice family and John fun to be around . He certainly was blessed with a lovely voice.
My sincere condolences.
Sara Trott

Dear DiLieto family sending to you deepest condolences, prayers and thoughts on the passing of John. He was always a caring family man and dear friend. R.I.P.

Our Heart goes out to the DiLieto Family in their
time of sorrow.
Frank and Nancy Ten Broeck