JOHN-LOFFREDO-Obituary

JOHN A. LOFFREDO

Mamaroneck, New York

1922 - 2012 (Age 90)

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Loffredo, John A.In loving memory of John A. Loffredo who passed on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012. John was born in the Bronx, NY on Jan. 17, 1922 to Vito Michael Loffredo and Frances Angelotti. He was educated at CCNY and Manhattan College. He also attended Virginia Tech. for the US Army and...

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My uncle John was a second father to me. I may have spent more nights eating dinner at his house during my early teen years than I did at my own house. I could always talk to him, especially about our beloved Yankees and Giants. He is greatly missed and will never be forgotten. Love, Philip.

Paul:

Our prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

The Gariano Family

For those who unfortunately did not know this truly wonderful man, one has only to look at his family and witness the genuine love and respect he has bestowed on them and those who knew him.

Paul and Christolo, I know, I know. It's gotten harder, but you won't. I'll bet you a glass of water, he knew, he knew, he knew that you knew too. God Bless your family, it's a priviledge to have been included. John and Mary loved Zackery unconditionally.What more can I say, I respected John Sr. from the bottem of my heart. My son realized the opportunity to learn from him, and learn, and learn.My most sincere regards to your whole family.
Kelly Ann and of course Zackery Evan Sligh...

To have known him was a treasure, to have shared his life an honor, and to have been loved by him, God's blessing!
Love, Rita and Phil

Uncle Johnny made the best whipped cream. Using the same machine, my dad tried over and over to follow the recipe; but, no matter how many times my uncle explained the process, my dad just couldn't get the right consistency. It must have been that secret ingredient that my Uncle Johnny put into everything he did to give it that extra sweetness, his love!
Love always, Marie

Dear Cousins,
Your dad was such a wonderful man, I can't think of him without seeing a smile on his face or hearing him chuckle. I have so many wonderful memories of him; we were lucky to have him in our lives. Much love, Susan

I nworked with John as a Principal in District 8 for sixteen and one-half years. He was always patient and kind and a pleasure to work for. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Dear Paul and Chris - we are with you in spirit as we attend our own family funeral services in Piitsburgh this Wednesday. We remember John as a good and kindly man. He will be sorely missed. We send you our love and sincere condolences. Brian and Stephanie Cronin