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John J. Parisi

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John J. Parisi, 57, of Bethlehem Township, NJ,died Tuesday, January 31,2006 at home with his family and friends by his side. Born: On October 9, 1948, in Phillipsburg, he wasa son of the late RosarioParisi and the late AlbertandConcetta Modica Virgilio, Sr. Personal: He and hiswife, the former...

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John was a real friend who would do anything for you. As a parts delivery person for Hoober Inc. I would go to John's farm almost every Tues. When I arrived I could tell if he was around, because he would always come out to meet me before I got out of the truck. Or if he was in the house he would invite me in.
Going to Ponderosa Farm was a highlight when I took someone from my family with me on my run.
MEMORIES............
-looking at antiques (in sheds and...

George and I would like to express our deepest sympathy. Although I personally did not get to know him well, he was always well spoken of by friends and family. I am sure that he will be missed more than words can express. Maryjo

John was such a great person. All who new him...loved him. He would do anything for anybody. He will surely be missed. Dianne... you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I've known John since we started Kindergarten together, at Bethlehem Township Grade School and went through my Junior year at North Hunterdon Regional High School, with John, until I moved to Florida, after my Junior year. John was always such a sincere, fun, friendly and good hearted person....and always had such a wonderful smile for everyone. It's hard to believe he is gone but is in a better place now and at peace. His wife, Dianne, is such a wonderful person too. Our heartfelt...

I am glad that I got the chance to know and love John like family. You were a great person and will be missed dearly. Thanks for all the fond memories.

John was one of those people that once you met him you knew you had met a friend His pleasant smile and quiet demeanor, It was a pleasure to work for and with him in whatever there was to do. He will be missed by all who knew him.

The greatest thrill in my life as a young boy was when you took me out in your ’65 GTO - the “Blue Bomb” – on the dirt roads of your Nanna’s farm; I didn’t know a car could go that fast!

As we got older, I always looked forward to getting together with you, enjoying the company, the conversation, the food, and the wine, especially yours.

And I couldn’t wait for your annual Pig Roast, first Saturday every August. I’d get to see kin that otherwise I would’ve stopped...

It was an honor and our privelege to
call John our friend. We will miss him always.

Good son, good friend, good husband, good neighbor. One can hope those things will be said about them after they pass. John will be missed by many and remembered by all who knew him.