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John G. Magliaro

Cedar Grove, New Jersey

Jan 24, 1932 – Jan 18, 2024

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January 24, 1932
DIED
January 18, 2024
LOCATION
Cedar Grove, New Jersey

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Former administrator at Newark Columbus Hospital, 91 John G. Magliaro, a 50 year resident of North Caldwell, NJ, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on January 18, 2024. John was born January 24, 1932 to Eugene and Maria Magliaro and was raised in South Orange, NJ with his seven sisters and...

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He will be remembered by me as a fair and decent person!

Having had the pleasure of working under Mr. Magliaro's leadership at C H, I extend my condolences to the family. He was a gracious gentleman, always with that captivating smile. Job well done, RIEP

Joanne and I just learned of John´s passing. He and I were good friends while I worked in Newark at assistant administrator at St Michael´s Hospital and CEO at St James Hospital. May he rest in peace and may God bless the Magliaro family! Dan & Joanne Marcantuono

I remember him fondly as his office was only one door down from the Cardiology department where I held my first hospital job. He was a man of few words, yet when he spoke, he only has kind words to say. He always greeted the staff with a smile. He was a great leader and administrator of Columbus Hospital. He now rests in the arms of our Lord. Thank you, Mr. J. Magliaro, for everything that you did for Columbus Hospital.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My heart felt condolences to the Magliaro family on the passing of John. I am grateful everyday, that Mr Magliaro hired me to be part of the first respiratory therapy department in Columbus Hospital in October 1972. I have fond memories of Columbus Hospital and the people I met there. Mr Magliaro created a environment of love and caring for the patients and the employees. I met my wife of 46 years, Ellen, at Columbus Hospital, while she was a lab tech there. May John rest in peace, and may...