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John T. Puglisi Sr.

Wadsworth, Ohio

1918 - 2015

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John T. Puglisi Sr. WADSWORTH -- John T. Puglisi Sr., 97, died Saturday, October 17, 2015 after a brief illness. Mr. Puglisi was born September 8, 1918 in Navara, Sicily. He attended Wadsworth High School and The University of Akron, becoming a mechanical engineer. He applied his craft at the...

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John,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I lost my dad a year ago this month and I know the emotional time you are going through. Cherish your memories and remember the love.

John
Sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a good man and raised a good son.
Jim Otanicar

John, I'm sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Love and blessing to you and your family.

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this sad time. Sad because regardless of the situation it is always hard to say our final earthly "good-byes" to those we love and hold dear to our hearts. John was a gentle giant. When he would come into Holmesbrook he was always so kind and caring. It to me was a pleasure to see and say I knew him. My love and prayers are with you. In Jesus Love,

We wish to express our deepest sympathy to all of the family. Hang onto the memories. Gods Blessings.

He was a sweet, wonderful man who always had a positive attitude. He will be sorely missed. Our sympathies to your family.

Bill Woodall wants you to know that your grief is shared. I worked with John at Firestone and am a better person for having known him.We had some interest in airplanes, and I remember that he admired the Ryan S.T. John introduced me the the benefits of chelation, and I am still in his debt. I admired him as a veteran, and wished that I could have stayed more in touch after our retirements.

John,
Sorry to hear of your father's passing. I will be keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

John,
I am so very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was such a sweet man. I always looked forward to seeing him at the hospital. His awesome smile and cheerful good morning many times set the tone for my day. I'll tell you a little story about your dad: We used to tease our cashier, Carol, all the time about your dad having a "thing" for her! Every time he came in for labs or whatever he would slow down as he got to her window to look for her. If she wasn't there he'd turn over...