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My Uncle John & I (March 2016)
Vincent Locascio
November 11, 2016
Loves Park, Illinois
1931 - 2016 (Age 85)
John P. Locascio 1931—2016John P. Locascio, 85, of Loves Park passed away peacefully Monday, October 31, 2016 surrounded by his family. Born March 18, 1931 in Rockford, the son of Sam and Josephine (Fiorello) Locascio. Married his first love, Joan Swenson, July 31, 1954 in Rockford, they were...
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Vincent Locascio
November 11, 2016
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO LOCASCIO FAMILY. I WORKED IN HOUSEKEEPING WITH JOHN AND ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO SEEING AND TALKING WITH HIM AT WORK. SUCH A SWEET KIND GENTLE SOUL. HOLD ON TO ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES. GOD BLESS YOU, NAN STATEN
November 03, 2016
JOAN AND FAMILY, I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. JOHN WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL AND KIND PERSON. HE WAS A PLEASURE TO BE AROUND
AND WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.
ROBIN KAHLE
November 03, 2016 | LOVES PARK, IL
My condolences to the Locascio family. He was such a kind soul! He'll be deeply missed. There will always be a newspaper & coffee waiting for you at Lori's.
Andrea Martinez
November 02, 2016 | Belvidere, IL
Vickie and the Locascio family, So sorry for the loss of John. You are in my prayers. I know that I am related to Locascio's somewhere down the family tree. I didn't know John, but he seemed like a wonderful man. I enjoy knowing Vickie from church and working with her on GRIAA. May God bless you all. With deepest sympathies...
Valeri DeCastris
November 01, 2016 | Rockford, IL
My sympathy and prayers to the Locascio family. I played bocce with John at the Verdi a few years back. I'm sure he will be greatly missed.
Jack Lindstrom
November 01, 2016 | Rockford, IL
I am so very sorry for the families loss. You are all in my prayers...
Shelley Johnson
November 01, 2016 | Rockford, IL
I send my sympathy and prayers.
Sister Rosa, Sinsinawa, WI
Sr, Rosa Rauth, O.P.
November 01, 2016 | Sinsinawa, WI
It was my privilege to work with John for many years at SwedishAmerican. He was the consummate professional, relating to all others, no matter what their station in life, with humble grace and dignity. He had a quiet strength and calm demeanor which made any situation better when he was around. We will miss him.
Norm Shirk
November 01, 2016 | Rockford, IL