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John Jay Hannick

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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John Jay Hannick, age 51, of 700 W. Pine St., Palmyra, Pa., died Sunday, January 18, 2009, in his residence. He is the husband of Donna Cordiano Hannick. He was born in New York on December 11, 1957, to James McCarty and Caryll Ritchie Zangardi. He is preceded in death by his parents and his...

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Almost 10 years after leaving Allegheny Airlines I still hear John's voice taunting me with the endless practical jokes.Those are memories that will never be forgotten. He had an amazing knack for believing that the impossible was possible. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Hopefully you will be able to seek comfort in remembering the good times and in the love that you both shared. God Bless.

I had the pleasure of working with John at Allegheny for about six years, he was a great person to work with and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with John's family.

To the Hannick family,
My deepest condolence for the loss of such a wonderful person. I first meet John when he was a scheduler for Pocono Airlines. Twenty years later, I had the privilege of working with him again when he was a dispatcher for Maxjet Airways. Goodbye old friend...you will be missed by many!

John and I worked together at Allegheny for over seven years. Please accept my sympathy in your loss and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in these difficult times.

To Johns family; I am deeply saddened by your loss. I got to know John while flying for Maxjet. He was a true professional and a good man. I'll always remember those late night "talks" on the ACARS as we crossed the pond. God bless..

I am truly saddened by John's death. At Maxjet he was a mild mannnered gentleman in what frequently became a frenetic environment. He was a professional dispatcher in all ways and a joy to work with. My thoughts are with his family.
Captain John Floyd

Dear Hannick Family. Please accept my deepest condolences in the passing of John. I enjoyed working with him at MAXjet. He was always patient with my endless questions. My prayers are with you.

I was saddened to hear of John's death. I met him during the early days at Maxjet and admired and respected him as a fellow employee. Whenever I had a question concerning our ops at MXJ I could always count on John to take the time to listen and do everything he could to solve the problem. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Dear Hannick family,

My deepest sympathy on your loss. John was a good man and well liked, and I thank you for sharing him with us at MAXjet. My son loves old Mustangs and John and I talked many times about the one he was rebuilding with his son. Cherish the time you had together.