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John Lawrence Pasciutti

Keller, Texas

1937 - 2003

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John Lawrence Pasciutti, 65, died Wednesday, April 2, 2003.

Funeral: noon Monday at St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church, Southlake. Burial: Military honors will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday....

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Dear Joan and Family: Needless to say, I was shocked when I learned of John's death. I know that he will be sorely missed by all of you. My love to you, Joan and Karen and may God grant you the strength to get through this very sorrowful, stressful and trying time in your lives.

Dear Pasciutti Family,

We will miss John tremendously, but will always cherish the fond memories we have of him. We continue to remember you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

The City Club of Fort Worth

Dear Joan,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you today and always.

May your years of happy memories help you through this difficult time in your life.

TO THE FAMILY:

Our condolences. We all loved John and cared for him very much. We all will miss him. Please anyone who reads these entries make a small (or large) donation to a cancer or lymphoma charity of your choice. We all need to help.

Thanks for the time we had together John.

The Office of Dr. Mark R. Dambro, MD

Karen & Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. If you need anything please give us a call! The Wier Family

So many cherished memories of my friend John. In the twenty five plus years of friendship John never said,"good by." He always said,"see ya!"
There is an old pilots axiom, "kick the tires, light the fire, first one off is lead, commo check on 122.5."
John is now lead and one day each of us will join him off his wing.
God speed my friend.

Dear Joan,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our memories of John and the love of life he shared with his friends will never diminish. He will be missed.

I hope that Earl can be a comfort to you over the next few very difficult days. He brings a hug with him from me.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Karen, Desiree, and family: My heart goes out to you. Your father sounds much like my dad - the John Wayne type! We miss him everyday but time has now made the pain less and we can stop and remember all the great things about him without crying. Take care. These days will be difficult but he taught you by example how to be tough so here's your toughest test.