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John F. "Jackie" Maddalena

Worcester, Massachusetts

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John F. "Jackie" Maddalena, 52, of Mill Street in Worcester, passed away Wednesday, December 3, 2008. He was born in Worcester, the son of John J. and Kathleen T. (Leary) Maddalena, and graduated from both Worcester Industrial Technical Institute and Worcester Junior College. Jackie served his...

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Jack was a kind, quietly charitable, and unassuming man. I used to enjoy our talks about the Patriots in his kitchen. I hadn't seen him in years but was glad to see him again recently. Rest in peace, Jack.

Jack was a friend, and a mentor to me. I worked side by side with him surveying for many years. He was an outstanding land surveyor and tought me many things about our profession. A smart, kind, simple man that I admired alot. He will deeply be missed and not ever forgotten. My condolences to all Jack's close friends and relatives. Rest in Peace Jack

I'm so very sorry for your loss.... may precious memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.
Blessing to all of you~
Charlene Paradise

So saddened to hear of this tragic loss. Jackie will be sorely missed by all whose lives he touched.

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Jack. He was a kind, dedicated and calming soul. When we think and pray for Jack over the next several days and weeks, let us try to remember his gentle demeanor, his love for the horses, his unique laughter and most of all his friendship. He will be missed by many. God bless you Jack.

Our sincerest condolences to The Maddalena Family. May you take comfort in all of the wonderful memories of Jackie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.


The Cogswell Family
Jeff, Glenn & Colby Cogswell
(formerly of Columbus Park)

Jack was truly a kind soul, he will be missed.

I am very saddened to learn of the passing of Jack. We worked together in surveying in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the years since, it was always a pleasure to run into Jack and catch up on things. He was always ready to offer a smile and a kind word. Now that he has gone to a better place, may his soul rest in peace.