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John A. Zaccheo

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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John Zaccheo passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on June 23, 2011.

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Mr. Zaccheo was the kindest man I've ever known. He taught me a lot of how to be a respectable person through scouting and just being around him was inspiring. My deepest condolences to the family. He will be missed. He, as well as, the family will be in my prayers.

Mr. Zaccheo was the best person I've ever known. He taught me a lot of things and helped me to be the person that I am today. A very dear friend, a hard loss for me to take. My heart-felt condolences to you, the family. I will miss him and am sure he will be missed by all. All of you will be in my prayers as well as he.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With Deepest Sympathy.
Paul, Sheila, Hana and Cole Ford

Dear Cousins,

We express our sincere condolonces on the loss of Uncle Johnny. We are sorry that we could not come to Scranton for the funeral but it was impossible to change Jim's schedule. We will never forget his and Uncle Dom's midnight drive to Johnstown when Mom died, the family picnics and his leading the baseball games, or his laugh. He was an uncle but more than that a friend and role model. The world will not be the same without him. He will be sadly missed but his...

Dear Cuzzies, I'm so sad to hear of your Dad's death. He came to my aunt Margaret's funeral mass last week and he looked so good! I have wonderful memories of Johnny and your Mom and of you kids coming to visit at Uncle Mike's (my grandfather) every Christmas. Like my sister Kerry, I too remember Johnny coming to the house to cut my grandfather's hair in the kitchen. Your Dad was such a joyful presence -- we kids just loved him! Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss.

Dear Cousins. I am your Great-Uncle Mike Gallagher's granddaughter. I worked with Johnny at Linders in the summers of 1966 and 1967 and knew him well because he regularly came to cut the hair of our grandfather after Pop was too disabled to go out. The most important memory I have of him is his unfailing cheerfulness and generosity. He always had a big smile and a helping hand. He was a great soul!

A true gentleman and human being, always with a smile and a helping hand. I was blessed to have known him as my Scout leader and am a better person today because of his being part of my growing up.