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John J. Orsaio

Utica, New York

1926 - 2020

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John J. "Johnny O" Orsaio, 93, of Utica, departed this life on Friday, March 27, 2020.John’s family honored him at private time. Services will be held at a later time to be announced.Arrangements under the guidance of the John L Matt Funeral Home, Chadwicks, - New Hartford, NY. To send an online...

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Mary, Gina, John, Angela & family...We are so sorry to hear of John's passing. He will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Take care.

Mrs. Orsaio, Gina and family,

I am so very sorry for your loss. "Your hearts will ache with sadness, secret tears will continue to flow, what it meant to lose him, no one will ever know." Cherish all the memories you have with your Dad

John and family.
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
John was very nice guy!

Woow My Deepest condolence to you and your family. John was such a Great Man. I knew him since I was a kid. And a vary hard worker in the bakery business. He is in my prayers As we will
always remember The Big O Bakery.
Rest in Peace John.

John was a sweet man. I looked forward to seeing him when I went to Utica. He was a great friend of my father - who visited Johm often at the bakery.They had much in common.
Johm would always add something special to my order, as a gift to my wife - usually some cookies he made.
We will miss him.
Joe Rintrona. Old Forge

Grandpa's song to me - The Darktown Strutter's Ball

"I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey.
You better be ready by half past eight.
Now Dearie, don't be late.
I wanna be there when the band starts playing.
The two-steps, I'm goin' to have 'em all.
Goin' to dance out both my shoes.
When they play the "Jelly Roll Blues."
Tomorrow night at the Darktown Strutter's Ball."

I will always remember when you sang this to me.

Love you,
Puxing

I will always love you and never forget the good times we'd had at grandma's house when my mom and I visited. You were the greatest grandfather. I will miss you very much.

Your dearest granddaughter, Angelina

Rest in Peace.
Love you forever.

Dear Mary & family We are so sorry to hear of John's passing. We have wonderful memories of him. He loved his betting and playing cards with Carmen and the other guys. We had fun when we went to Atlantic City years ago. Our love and prayers to you Mary and John JR. Gena, and Angela and Angelina Rosalie D'Ambro

TO JOHN JR. & FAMILY,
I REMEMBER LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY MY DAD TAKING ME ALONG ON ONE OF HIS MANY TRIPS TO THE "BIG O" AND INTRODUCING ME TO YOUR DAD.
I JUST WANT TO EXTEND MY SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND HOPE YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOU COMFORT AND PEACE. Joseph M. Chiarello