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Joseph Jingoli

Trenton, New Jersey

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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP -- Joseph Jingoli, 87, formerly of Lawrence Township, died Saturday at Kennedy Hospital at Cherry Hill. Born in Trenton, he had resided in Lawrence Township most of his life before moving to Voorhees.Mr. Jingoli attended Rutgers University and earned his Bachelors in Education...

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My deepest sympathy to the Jingoli family- I met Mr. Jingoli with my father-in-law David Maxwell, and I was immediately impressed by his demeanor, he was straight forward, no agenda-just a good person and easy to talk with. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family- God bless your family. Bill and Jocelyn Froehlich

My brief encounter with Mr. Jingoli was way back in 1963-64, during high school at Notre Dame, when I had a friendship with his daughter Jane. Even then I was struck by his love of family, love of youth, and inspiring personality. Though our paths' crossing was a short one, his influence on my life has lived on through today. I extend my sorrow to the Jingoli family for their personal loss, and to that of the world for Mr. Jingoli's passing.

Mrs. Jingoli, Rosemary, Jane, and family: I was very sad to hear of Mr. Jingoli's passing.My sincere condolences on your loss. As my brother indicated, he was a very good friend to our Dad. I will remember fondly the trips we made to Atlantic City to see the New Jersey High School Basketball Championship games when they were held at the Convention Hall. He was a wonderful man. You are in my prayers.

Dear Lucille & Children:

Drew and I were saddened by the loss of your dear Joe, husband, father and grandfather. We know how dearly he was loved. We shall always remember him as a kind, honest, good Christian gentleman. I shall always remember him as my handsome, kind Princeton High School teacher who decades later I would call my friend.

Due to the fact that I have been seriously ill for the past few years, I cannot be with you to share your grief. But please...

Great Uncle Joe:
We love you and send our love to Aunt Lucille and the rest of the family.
Jackie, Kenny, and Caroline

Mr. Jingoli was a life time friend of the Commini family and a life time friend to me Jeffrey Commini. We were neighbors for over 44 years. Mr. Jingoli played a very important role in my life and I looked up to him in great respect. Sorry for your loss he will be missed. Thank you Jeffrey Commini life time long neighbor

A teacher, A coach, A gentleman, you will be missed. John Chobrda one of Mr. Jingoli's Little Tigers Class of '60

During our Princeton High School years, we remember, Mr. Jingoli so very fondly We send our condolences and sincere sympathy to the family.
The Reunion Committee of the Class of 1951.
Tom Ford, Clyde Ashton, Ruthe Stout Kopliner, Carolyn Tornquist Patko, Bob Sanders, Lois Righter Hutchinson, Peg Spinks Maple, Angelo Carnevale, and Shirley Holman

Joe was my high school coach and teacher at Princeton, (class of 58 )I have a lot of charished memories of him.I am truly sorry for his loss and my prayers go out to his family.