JOHN-PINTO-Obituary

JOHN PINTO

Penndel, Pennsylvania

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John A. Pinto TRENTON Former "Voice of Trenton," Jack Pinto peacefully entered into heavenly rest on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Jack's career in radio spanned over 65 years from his first paying job at WHWL in Nanticoke, PA, to his last "on air" appearances at WBUD. Jack's warm and welcoming...

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He was the voice in our kitchen in the morning . Oh how we loved to hear him say school was closed on a snow day. A trenton legend. Great memories.

Jack was a mentor to me in the radio business. In addition, he was an outstanding person! I will miss him but I KNOW he is in a great place! Peace, Jack!

It was so sad to learn of the passing of longtime local radio personality Jack Pinto. Jack was a true friend of Council 7000, Knights of Columbus, and he would publicize our bus trips to Atlantic City and other activities, and the Council conferred on him an award some years ago for his outstanding effort. I was so honored and privileged to present that award. Two interesting things about Jack you may not know: 1. He actually worked in "big-time" radio for a time at WNEW in New York...

Jack and Dot were part of our early married life at Trinity Cathedral. Jack's wonderful voice echoes in my mind - he read our wedding readings! He and Dot were guests at the wedding and they modeled a Christian loving marriage for all who knew them. Blessings and love to the family - we were blessed to have him.

I was one of.those kids who waited to hear no school today. Everyone listened to Jack. Trenton legend. Sorry for your loss.

As I was growing up in the sixties, I remember him. For a few years starting in 1984, I worked with Mary. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Death can never separate those bound together by the ties of pure love. Love Always Regina.

I remember john from my childhood. I think he was. My dad's cousin. We used to visit his parents at least I think it was his parents. This took place in the 50s. I still have some 45 records he gave me. I was very impressed by him.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Jack was great guy. I enjoyed my time working with him at WBUX in Doylestown. R.I.P.

Heaven must have needed a lift...and now they've got a Jack to do it. Jack Pinto was one of the first real heavyweight radio talents I had the privilege to work with, when I was only 16, and Jack was hired to save WAAT/WTNJ. Great voice, great talent and a dear dear man I'll remember always.