Philip-Juliano-Obituary

Philip E. Juliano

Atlantic City, New Jersey

1947 - 2023

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Atlantic City, New Jersey
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Juliano, Philip E., - 75, of Atlantic City, passed away peacefully at home on August 24th, 2023, surrounded by family and loved ones. Phil was born and raised in his beloved Ducktown neighborhood of Atlantic City. Phil grew up playing baseball, basketball, and football in the various...

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To the loved ones of a VERY loved one, As the most special high holidays come, we feel the loss of one of ours who has left us too soon. I know Coach would NOT want us to be sad or grieve this Christmas Holiday season, but to rejoice in the memories that he filled us with all through the years he was with us, enjoying the family get together, and of course, all of his loved ones. My wife and I send you holiday blessings and faithful prayers that you share all of those incredible...

It's hard to believe that Coach has been away for a whole year. I think about you so often, now that I will have to wait until we are together again in the Lord's House. If you can, would you give me a sign that things are okay? Maybe if you can find a way, let me know if they have lotza baseball diamonds there? I am so sure the cut grass is freakin' perfect! I know I will have to prove myself once again, you know how much I love the game "Impress the Coach." But, if possible, can you try to...

Very sorry to hear about coach Juliano´s passing, he was one of the best baseball coaches South Jersey has ever had, he will surely be missed RIP coach. Todd Beaupit ACHS 1974-1977

Prayers are with the family. Great person.

Phil was a very special human being with many attributes. My condolences to his family. Kay Wallace

To all of the Juliano Family and friends, I wish I was getting to meet you all under very different circumstances today. I had to go back to work so I could not stay for the services in church or at Holy Cross. Please accept my apology for my absence but know I am still there right now in spirit. God Bless you all and let the fire of the Holy Spirit fill your hearts with the love you have had from Coach Juliano. I hope to have the chance to talk to you all again, but on very different...

Philip, my loving cousin. I will miss you and think of you always. Love You cousin Kathie Sanderlin

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A great guy and old friend. I often think of our summer work days delivering beer in AC while in college well before our real careers began. They were fun times and motivated us to move on to other things--education business and medicine. Condolences to his wonderful family. He will be missed