John-Immordino-Obituary

John P. Immordino

Hamilton Square, New Jersey

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June 24, 2024
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Hamilton Square, New Jersey

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HAMILTON SQUARE John P. Immordino, 91, of Hamilton Square, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, June 24, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Trenton, John served his country in the U.S. Army from 1953-1956 and was proud to play drums in the 399th Army Band. He was employed by NJ...

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Jam very sorry to hear My condolences to the family I was good friends with his son RIP Mr Immordino

So sorry to hear this. Back in the day I played piano in a trio that included Johnny DeFeo on sax and Johnny Immordino on drums. We played in just about every hall, etc. around town for weddings, showers, you name it. RIP old friend. Jack Pinto

Anne, I am so deeply sorry to learn of John´s passing. God bless you and your family.

Dear Anne and family: So sorry to hear about John. My deepest sympathy to all of you. He is in my prayers. Celeste Gibilisco

Dear Anne, Anthony, Tracy, John Paul and Janelle, So sorry for your loss. John was a really good guy! We always enjoyed getting together and sharing stories. We especially enjoyed when John showed us his newest models. They were truly a work of art and a labor of love. May God bless him and may he rest in peace, Love and prayers.

Ann and Family, "Please accept our heartfelt condolences." John was a special friend. We enjoyed many years performing at various musical events during the fifties and sixties. In later times, John assisted me regarding his model building aptitudes, as I assembled artifacts for World War II displays. His knowledge of this enterprise was astonishing! I will miss his kindness and our numerous conversations relating to aviation and the memories we made. May he rest in peace.

Remember John when we were young, going to the dances around the Trenton area. He was a fun loving guy. Always had a great smile . Rest in Peace.

Bernie and I are so sorry for your loss. He was such a wonderful and kind person. My deepest sympathies and prayers to you all. Pam Bearce-Lopez and Bernie Lopez xoxo

Talented man, Life size Replica of a ME-109, WOW ! Thank you for your military service and providing Charlie Chips. R I P , the stories I wish I had heard.