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John Orlando Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John Orlando Jr. John Orlando Jr., 81, of Bangor, passed away Sunday in St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill, PA. Born March 24, 1929 in Bangor, a son of the late John and Marie Ciferi Orlando Sr. He and his beloved wife, former Mamie Altieri, were married 57 years last June. He was a...

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Dear Mamie,
I am so sorry to hear about John,he will be missed by many
Sincerely Sue Albert

Uncle John left to all who knew and loved him the bequest of happy memories. For me, it is his Swiss chard in the summer and turning around at Mass on a cold January morning to find him and Aunt Mamie in the pew behind me. They traveled all the way from Bangor to Bethlehem because they had heard that the Mass was being offered for my mother. A bright light has really gone out in this world but not in our hearts. Hold on to the good times, Aunt Mamie and Pacalas. We love you and are ready...

Beverly,

So sorry to hear of your father's passing. My sympathy to you & your family.

Mamie Am so sorry for your lose of johnny. I'm couldn't be there as I had Tommy (my oldert son) to Hershey Medical Center for lung test and didn't get home untill to late God be with you Lois Counterman

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Orlando. He and his wife were always such a beautiful couple. I know God will give you the strength to move forward.
Chris (Janette) Wedge

I was so proud to have an uncle like John. He was the kind of man who could always be counted on no matter what the situation. His devotion to his family was unending. He had so much living ahead of him, but this horrible accident shortened that. Watching him suffer these last 5 months was heartbreaking. His pain and suffering is now ended. Please let him now watch over his family from above and know that he will never be forgotten.

Beverly,
I am in St. Augustine visiting my daughter and family and I just learned of your dear Dad's passing. You all have been soon courageous and brave throughout this undortuante ordeal...May the good Lord embrace you all in his arms and bestow upon you peace. Pat Beck

A beautiful life, taken away much too soon. John, is now in heaven, with his son, John III, watching over his family. A person is never really gone unless he is forgotten. John will live on in our hearts because we will always remember the vibrant, remarkable person that he was.

So sorry to hear of your loss,my deepest sympathy Dennis Pozzuto Frisco Texas