John-Lozinski-Obituary

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John Charles Lozinski

Gloucester City, New Jersey

Apr 1, 1955 – May 24, 2020 (Age 65)

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BORN
April 1, 1955
DIED
May 24, 2020
AGE
65
LOCATION
Gloucester City, New Jersey

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McCann-Healey Funeral Home - Gloucester City Obituary

On May 24, 2020. Age 65. Of Bloomsbury. John is survived by his brother Michael Lozinski (Lori Lozinski), and was predeceased by his father, John J. Lozinski; his mother, Evelyn Corsell Lozinski of North Plainfield, NJ; and his brother Thomas Lozinski (Roseann Lozinski) of Manasquan, NJ. He also survived by his nieces and nephews, Thomas Lozinski and Michael Lozinski of Manasquan, NJ; Allegra Lozinski George of Philadelphia; Ian Lozinski and Lucie Lozinski of Brooklyn, NY, as well as special cousins Rich Lyman and Mary Ann Corsell of White Plains, NY.


Born on April Fool’s Day, 1955, John was a fun loving, big hearted man who loved his family and friends. 


He grew up in North Plainfield, NJ, where he worked at All Channel Manufacturing as a plant manager. He lived in Dunellen and Phoenix, AZ, before settling down in Bloomsbury, NJ. John was an avid golfer and loved nothing more than playing his guitar singing with friends and family. John could make you laugh until you cried with his stories and his point of view on life, which was unique. The same mind that kept us laughing also kept John away from us for patches of his life. He was in the process of healing when God took him home peacefully. He is and will be missed. 


Due to the Governor’s Executive Order, John’s graveside services will be private for his family in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport, NJ.


Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of John Charles Lozinski. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

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I remember John from North Plainfield High School, he graduated with us in the class of 1973. I was in many classes with John throughout our school career. He always had a story and could make you laugh plus he brought humor to the classroom, which sometimes the teacher didn't appreciate, but we did. He will be sadly missed at our reunions!

Johns struggle is over . There have been many times during my working life when I have seen that we are all equal before illness and before God. May God have mercy upon his soul...