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John Paul Migliori

Columbus, Ohio

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MIGLIORI John Paul Migliori, age 57, of Louisville, KY, died suddenly of a heart attack on July 12, 2008. Preceded in death by parents, Filomena and Angelo Migliori and daughter, Melina. Survived by his daughter, Felicia Migliori-Balch (Husband Bradley) of Columbus, OH; son, Angelo Migliori of...

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I was saddened to read of John's passing. I was in the same grade and we became good buddies as I lived just a few miles away. I lost track of him a year or so after high school and our paths just never crossed again. I remember John as a kid that was always ready to get out there. Until we could drive we rode our bikes several miles to the local swimming hole on hot summer days and I can still see him pedaling that green and white Columbia bike. In high school we played football...

The Migliori Family,

Our deepest sympathies to all the Migliori family on their loss of Johnny. Living across the highway from the Migliori's during the 50's and 60's was a worthwhile experience for both families with about 13 kids to raise----six on one side of the highway and seven on the other side. Although Johnny was about 11/12 years of age when I joined the AF, I remember him as a happy-go-lucky, blonde-headed little boy who loved playing different games at his house or ours. ...

Felicia-
Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I know you are going through a lot right now. If there is anything I can do, just let me know. We love you! Angie, Rick, Olivia, & Julia. :)

Our Deepest Sympathy are with you during your time of sorrow. Johnny will always be in our memories. Being neighbors in his early years we shared many good times together. God Bless. The Kelly Family; Virginia, Kitty,Pat,Sandy,Bill,Mike,and Danny

Felicia, You dont know me but i couldnt help but to get tears in my eyes when I read what you wrote about your Dad.I lost my Dad in December of this year and like your Dad he was also a stern man that many people did not understand.He was the last family member I had left. I lost my Mother and my only brother.It was just us two left until he passes away.I loved him with all my heart and realize now just how much I depended on him.His spirit is with me everyday and will forever live in my...

My father was a wonderful man that most didn't understand. He was stern, but loved life and everyone that was involved with his life. He loved to garden, cook and rough house with his kids and grandchildren. He was so passionate about so many things that it was contagious. I promise, through our children, his spirit will carry on. I miss you, Dad.