John-Marelli-Obituary

John Marelli

Florham Park, New Jersey

05/18/1948 - 12/15/2025

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December 15, 2025
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Florham Park, New Jersey

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Dr. John T. Marelli originally of East Orange, NJ, who spent most of his professional life living in Florham Park, NJ is survived by his children Adam and Liesl as well as his brothers Joe and Mario. He was the proud grandfather of Sofia and Chella whom he loved visiting in Florida. John worked...

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I also was a friend from EOHS(67) and Sid´s corner where we all grew up and had many good memories. I was impressed of John becoming a Chiropractor and a veteran (Army) as I am a veteran (Navy 68-72). My condolences to all his family and friends, my heart goes out to a great old friend. God Bless!

I knew John from playing on some of our disc golf courses in the Shore area. He was a good person who always had a kind word and supported our efforts. On behalf of those in our club who knew him I extend heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.

Grandpa was the best person you could ever meet, he was funny, open hearted, kind, caring, and always had something to say to lighten the mood. I miss him sooo much, and I even have something to remember him by, it´s not a lot but it is still a memory. He taught me how to make eggs, I miss him soooo much.

John was one of the good guys. We went to school together. Was a good friend. Rest in peace my friend.

Sorry to hear of John´s passing. My sincere condolences to the family.

To John's family, please accept my most heartfelt condolence for your loss. John was a close friend of mine through high school and we shared many friends growing up in East Orange. I remember bumping into John in of all places, Lawton Oklahoma when we were in the army. We were both very surprised to see each other and shared a drink or two to celebrate our meeting, I will always remember John as a good friend and wonderful young man!

I knew John from my teenage years hanging on a corner in East Orange. He was the last of five of my friends who sang Doo Wop back then. Great Guy! Rest in Peace my friend.