JOSEPH-ZINGARO-Obituary

REV. JOSEPH J. ZINGARO

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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ZINGAROREV. JOSEPH J.

67, Pastor of St. John Cantius Parish, Philadelphia died May 20, 2020 which was the 42nd anniversary of his of ordination to the priesthood. Former Parochial Vicor at St. Edmond Parish, Assumption BVM Parish, St. Adalbert Parish, and former Pastor of Sacred...

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We were so sorry to hear of Fr. Joseph's passing. Though we know he has gone home to God, it is still difficult for the loved ones left behind. Fr. Joseph, and his family, friends and congregation are in our thoughts during this difficult time. The Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth are praying for all of you, now and always.

FR.Joe; I will never forget you and the opportunity you gave me in becoming "your" very first Ordained Deacon. May you, Fr. John Sitko and Monsignor Javie rest in Peace.
Deacon Eric Makoid, Citrus Springs, Fla.

We are so grateful for the opportunity Father Zingaro gave us by letting us to open and operate the daycare. His peaceful and calm nature, made our cooperation easy. We will deeply miss Father Zingaro. Nothing will be the same without him. R.I.P. Father.

Wonderful Pastor and a Wonderful Person and Friend

Fr. Joe was the man who could get through anything and do it with a smile on his face. He just kept pushing past every obstacle. I'm forever Indebted to the faith and morals that you played such a role in helping my children become be humble adults that they are. Our favorite family vacation memories are the retreats in Vermont with you and Catherine Joanne. You will be greatly missed.
Stacy Gilborges

Fr. Joe, You touched soooo many peoples lives. We will never forget you. It will be hard to walk thru the hall during the bazaar and not think about you and all the wonderful memories I have there. Our Lord had other plans for you. Please watch down on us and continue guiding us. You had the best homilies! You will be deeply, deeply missed by all.

Father Joe was our neighbor and friend growing up in Manayunk . We grew up in a different time and we all went our different ways. Seeing Father Joe over the years brought us back to good memories of family and friends. We had lots of laughs and some good cakes ,and he stayed the genuine good person that we all knew. Father Joe, you are gone too soon. You have left behind many people who valued you as a friend. You are home now. Your friend, Ann (Sienko) Sparling.