John-Taddeo-Obituary

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John J. Taddeo

San Antonio, Texas

Jan 1, 1935 – Sep 2, 2016 (Age 81)

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BORN
January 1, 1935
DIED
September 2, 2016
AGE
81
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary North Obituary

Our beloved father and pawpaw, John J. Taddeo, of San Antonio, Texas, died September 2, 2016. He left us to join his dear wife, Pauline, who has been waiting patiently for him with our Heavenly Father, we are certain, for almost 8 years. He was born on January 1, 1935 in Mansfield, Ohio. He...

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John was a wonderful person. He was married to my "Aunt Sissy" and we had a lot of laughs at our family reunions. I miss them so much. Sorry it took so long to send this message. I was thinking about them both today. so I looked up the obituary on line. He was a great person.

So sorry Carl and Family for the loss of your brother. May he rest in peace.

Nick and family,
Condolences on the loss of your beloved brother.

We will miss you John. Loved meeting up and visiting with you for years around the golf course. You always added a smile to our day. May you all take comfort in the words shared about your Dad/Grand Dad. Our thought and prayers are with you all.

To the Family of John Taddeo:
My deepest and sincerest condolences. I had lunch with John not more than three weeks ago. What a wonderful gentleman. Thoughtful. Sincere. Honest. A good friend. Had known John for years as a member and golfer at the Club at Sonterra. He was always the first off the tee box and the first to finish!!
Will miss seeing John, his friendly wave; his humor; and his friendship.
Our family will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Joyce, Julius, and Paul...

Will always remember Mr. Taddeo's smile and handshake at the Alamo Chapter Credit Union functions. Deepest sympathy to the Taddeo family, may your sorrow turn to many loving, happy memories of this caring, friendly man.

To Stephen and Kim:

My thoughts and prayers, are with you, and your family, during this difficult time.

John, RIP my friend! Always smiling on the golf course and concerned for others well being. Seeing you at my oncologist and hearing of your struggles only amazed me more seeing you out playing golf. You will be missed. Hope the golf is better in heaven.

Johnna, Steve and family,
Katie and I were saddened to learn of your loss. John was one of my most favorite buddies at USAA. Enjoyed serving on the Credit Union Board for him. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.