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John Lawrence Iannuzzi

Casselberry, Florida

1946 - 2021

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John Lawrence Iannuzzi, 75, of Casselberry, FL formerly of Meriden, CT, passed into eternal life peacefully on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 surrounded by his family. John was the beloved husband of the late Lorraine (Miller) Iannuzzi. He was born August 10, 1946 in New Haven, CT to the late...

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To John' s Family, I worked occasionally with John on the Fire Department when I was there in the 70s. I was always glad to work with him because he always had something unpredictable and interesting to say. We had quite a few conversations, and I haven't forgotten the highlights of them. One thing I remember in particular - John never showed anger. He was always amusing and amused, and kind and thoughtful to others. And entertaining. You had a good life, John, though too short. You won't be...

The Korean War Veterans Association Department of Florida and Chapter 173 Casselberry send our deepest sympathies on the passing of our Brother In Arms John Lawrence Iannuzzi (US Marine Corp Reserves). He served his country well and honorably. May he Rest In Peace.

Ralph, Lynn and Family, we are so very sorry to hear about Johnny's passing. Prayers and condolences to all. Maria & Steve

Rest In Peace brother

The U.S. Marines, Navy Fleet Marine Force Corpsmen, FMF Chaplains, and Associate Members of the E. T Brisson Detachment #063 of the Marine Corps League in Naples, Florida, hereby salute and recognize John Lawrence Iannuzzi for serving God and his country by becoming a United States Marine. We honor his memory and valiant service to our Corps and our great Nation. Please accept our heartfelt sentiments as a token of our esteem and admiration of his L´Esprit du Corps. Semper Fidelis.

Our most sincere condolences on John's Passing to the entire Ianuzzi family. Always a gentleman, who was a throw-back to a different time, when having class, meant being distinctly humane to others, and unafraid to be so. With all our prayers, and love.