John-Guido-Obituary

John Anthony Guido

Hamilton, New Jersey

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DIED
December 5, 2020
LOCATION
Hamilton, New Jersey
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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John Anthony Guido HAMILTON TOWNSHIP John Anthony Guido, 75, of Hamilton Township, New Jersey, passed away on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at home. Born in Trenton, NJ, John has been a lifelong Trenton/Hamilton resident. He was a Facilities Manager for OIT ( Office of Information Technology) for...

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Time flies. Hard to believe John's been gone 2 years from that crazy nasty disease that took him & way too many of our friends & family. RIP to all.

So very sad to learn of John's passing. We've know each other since high school, he and Barb were in our wedding party, many happy times and card games, Marriage Encounter, blessed that we were in each others' lives. Praying for strength and peace for his beloved family and hope the loving and happy memories will bring you comfort. RIP dear Johnny

It was with great sadness to hear from John’s passing. He was my boss at OIT for many, many years and I could not wish for a better boss and friend. Rest In Peace my dear friend till we meet again.

Rip my good friend of many many years...your with our lord now... may he continue to bless you and your family and friends...

So sad to hear of John's passing. Knew him since Kuser School (long time ago) and appreciated his efforts to keep the "class of 63" connected.You brought many smiles to us. Condolences to John's family.
Angel Hewett Johnston

I was so sad to hear of John's passing. We were friends in high school and talked many times when I worked with the state of new jersey. Enjoyed our lunches, which he set up, with him and former classmates at wildflowers. As John told me "we don't...

Our sincere sympathy to John's family and to his loving Companion Kathy! May you all find peace and comfort in the days ahead. May God Bless you all. Cherish the memories, Kathy, and know that John will be at peace with God.

John was a one of a kind guy with a heart as big as gold. So sorry to hear about his passing. Condolences to his family.

My sincere sympathies, John and Nicole, on the loss of your father, and to his family and all who will miss him, may your memories of John bring joy to your heart and may God comfort you in your times of sorrow..

What can you say. John was unique, in many ways. Loved his 50's DoWop music. Loved to dance. John was the first person I met in 1955 when we moved from North Trenton to Pope Ave.
I knew nothing about bugs, frogs & snakes. He showed me all of that. We played stick ball many hours, softball on Courtney Playground team, quates, football in the high grass many, many fond memories. Dances at Nottingham, swimming at Woodlawn, "street parties" on Bentley Ave., complete with a capella songs.