John-Marriott Sr.-Obituary

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John F. Marriott Sr.

Yalesville, Connecticut

Jun 16, 1938 – Jan 1, 2026

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BORN
June 16, 1938
DIED
January 1, 2026
LOCATION
Yalesville, Connecticut

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John F. Marriott Sr., 87, of Wallingford, CT., formerly of Pittston, PA, passed away peacefully on Jan.1, 2026. He was the loving husband of over 64 years to Ann Marie (Ludden) Marriott. He was born on June 16, 1938, in Pittston, PA, a son of the late Joseph A. and Alice (Conway) Marriott. John...

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My condolences to the Marriott family. He was my science teacher the first year Moran Jr. High school opened. He was very influential to me not only as a teacher but also in audio visual for the school film projectors and the schools auditorium lighting system. You never forget the people that were influential in your life. RIP Mr. Marriott

Sending love and prayers to the entire family. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mr Marriott was my science teacher at Moran in 1962. I remember him as a very personable man, willing to help his students with any problems. My deepest sympathy to his entire family. RIP

I met John at church. He was one of the most devoted devoted Catholics I ever met. God bless this may rest in peace. Will be solely missed at Saint Peter and Paul.

Johnny and I are so very sorry for you loss, John Thinking of you at this most difficult time.

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Mr. Marriott was a science teacher of mine at Moran Jr High back in the mid-60s. I wasn't doing so well and he gave me a pep talk which changed my whole attitude and approach. Thank you, Mr. Marriott, as I really appreciated your advice and counsel. My sincere condolences to all his loved ones. May he rest in peace.

Mr. Marriott was one of my teachers, Moran Jr. High School, early 1960s. He was a good teacher who made the subject interesting. Later, I was happy he became a Principal of the same school. Condolences to his family, friends, former students.