JOHN-RADOCHIA-Obituary

JOHN L. "JACK" RADOCHIA

Watertown, Massachusetts

Mar 28, 1943 – Apr 9, 2024

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March 28, 1943
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April 9, 2024
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RADOCHIA, John L. "Jack" Of Arlington and York, ME, passed away on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at the age of 81. Jack was born in Boston, MA, to the late William and Mildred (Kane) Radochia. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Theresa A. (Ferry); and is survived by his loving children, Karen...

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I was sad to learn of Jack´s passing. I have known Jack for over fifty years beginning with our days at Polaroid. We attended night school at Northeastern together , played hockey and softball and worked together frequently. He was also the glue that kept a bunch of Polaroid old timers together for periodic pizza and reminiscing. My deepest sympathies to his children and grandchildren. He will be truly missed.

So sorry for your loss. I grew up in Arlington and Jack was a friend of my brothers . We always loved his presence . From reading these condolences I see he remained a constant, kind, Caring person. The world needs more " Jack Radochia `s Sincerely Eileen( Doherty) Donohoe

Three years of football at the West under Coach Ed Mahoney and another three years at AHS under Eddie Burns gave me an insight to Jack as a person and team mate. He was a leader by example and you followed his lead without question. Over the years we have kept in touch along with Tony and Ralph. All took different paths in life but all had that special bond from time spent banging heads and winning a few. Comradery was that bond that kept us close.
My heart goes out to his family and I...

Jack and I led the Caregiver Support Group together at the Arlington Council on Aging. Jack's care for his beloved wife, Theresa, for many years was truly remarkable. Members of our group very much appreciated Jack's sincerity, compassion, and wisdom. Jack will be very much missed.

I knew Jack from volunteering Mondays at EATS through the pandemic. He was one of the kindest, caring men I've met. And I miss him. My condolences to all his loved ones.

Jack was one of the most decent, kindest men I have ever known. It was a privilege to work with him as a colleague at Polaroid. May he rest in peace, as he so well deserves. ALH

I started volunteering for Arlington EATS to originally get my hours for the graduation requirement and that is where I met Jack. Originally, I was afraid to go in to do my shift as I didn't really know anyone and everything seemed foreign. However, it became easier as Jack was such a kind person who was always there and said hello whenever I came in. Though it wasn't much, I ended up volunteering every single Monday at 9 A.M. even though I am instinctively lazy. Hearing such sad news was a...

I grew up with Jack. Stayed dear friends 67 years..To this day,I have never met a kinder,more compassionate human being. An honor to call him friend..

Jackie , so sorry! Went to Arlington HS with him as one of the great team players! He was married to Teresa Ferry whom I grew up with in Manomet. R.I.P. CHUCK MABARDY