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John Joseph Saragossa

Joliet, Illinois

1935 - 2020

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John Joseph SaragossaBorn: March 5, 1935Died: September 5, 2020John J. Saragossa passed away peacefully into eternal life surrounded by the love of his family on Saturday, September 5, 2020 in Jefferson City TN.John was born in Joliet at his family home to Pablo and Julia (Rodriguez) Zaragoza. He...

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Hey Cowboy John,it's been too long since I saw your smile and heard you sing Honey in honor of your wife Joan.You were a great guy and a great coustmer, I remember the many times waiting on your table.So many good memories. I always share your talent of coustom car upholstery to many.You had a beautiful loving family,so many great memories John,you are missed my friend.

We were Blessed that we known John and his Family for almost 20 years. He was such a Gentleman to all. He did a fantastic job on restoring the interior of a car of ours. We seen John sing 100’s of times at local karaoke places. He would get cheered after every song. My wife Lisa and John were famous for singing the duet “ Unforgettable “ John also like singing Dean Martin songs. The song that hits home for me is by George Jones, “ He Stopped Loving Her Today “ this was for Beautiful Wife...

Mr. Saragossa was so enjoyable to talk to when I would come over to hang out with the family as a teenager. I always looked forward to seeing him. GREAT GUY !!!!
May he Rest In Peace
My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
I’m sure mom (Joan) Julie and Jerry are celebrating his arrival.
But I’m sure he will be missed by all.

I am sending my sympathy to all of John’s family. John was a long-time friend of my late husband Don. Don always admired John’s upholstery skills and John worked on many of Don’s classic cars over the years. May your memories give you comfort. Many people share in your loss.
In friendship,
Joann Jeffers

To Johnnies family and friends, on behalf of my late husband Louie Bernicky I would like to express our deepest sympathies.
From our family to yours.
God Bless

Uncle John it was truly amazing to have you as my uncle I ❤ when you use to get the train into Chicago to go to the vet hospital we would meet at the same restaurant and have lunch before you went home. I will miss hearing you sing but I will always remember your voice my most deepest condolences to all my cousins their children and grandchildren

I am truly saddened at the passing of this great man.My heart and love goes out to his all family and those who knew and loved Cowboy John.Im am blessed to call this man my friend.One of Gods Earth Angels♥♥Goodnight my sweet friend♥♥

June, John, Janet, James, Judy and Family,

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He was a wonderful person, we loved to hear him sing and walk the neighborhood. Lou still has a vehicle that your dad did the upholstery on, it's just as nice as the day he did it. He will be missed by all.

Sue, Lou & Amber Purkart (Luna)

You will be greatly missed by all your Ridgewood kids. Rest in heaven