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John B. Ferlito

Willoughby, Ohio

1921 - 2014

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May 22, 2014
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Willoughby, Ohio

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John B. Ferlito Jr., 92, passed away May 22, 2014, at Euclid Hospital. John was born Oct. 26, 1921, in Cleveland and lived in Euclid since 1948. John was a member of Church of the Epiphany and served on the Vestry, a World War II Army Veteran. He was an Assistant Scout Master and District...

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Dear Betty, I am living with my daughter, back in Cleveland . Tonight I am having trouble sleeping and you and John started swirling in my head, I looked up John on my phone and became aware of your sad news. I must tell you how sorry I was to see your sad news. We had much fun in those years, I hope this note finds you in good health. Love Lolly

Fondly remembered for welcoming me into the Church of the Epiphany family. Always a kind person.

John was serving as usher and was very welcoming to me when I arrived at Church of The Epiphany. I will never forget. He made me feel at home.

To all of you who have left us memories and your sympathy, The Ferlito family thanks all of you from the bottom of our hearts. We were blessed to have him as long as we did. He loved life and all the people he was able to know in this life. Thank you again for your support during this difficult time. The Ferlito Family

Dear Jodi and Family,

Thinking of you all everyday and keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Hoping that in this time of sadness you will be able to find peace. Much love to you all.

John and I worked for Clark Controller Co for any many years. We worked on crane controls for U S Steel and many other companys.
My condolences to the Family
John D Sauter Jr

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kenny & Family, My deepest condolences to you on the passing of your father. God bless all. Al Bush

Ken Ferlito and Family,
My sincere condolences at this time in your lives. The music will play on in each of your lives as your memory of your dad stays with you. Allow it to play and laugh and morn. I am praying for you and your family for strength to endure these days ahead. Anita Murphy