John E. Piccolo

John E. Piccolo

John Piccolo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 3 to Dec. 5, 2003.
PICCOLO
JOHN E.
83, of Edgeworth on December 1, 2003, at his home; husband of Amelia (Molly) Sylvester Piccolo; father of Dr. John Paul (Tamra) of Sewickley and Mark Edward (Tina) of Moon Twp.; also survived by sister Virginia Wolfe of OH and six grandchildren. Friends received Fri. 2-8 at JOHN SYKA FUNERAL HOME, 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 10 am in St. James RC Church, Sewickley. (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH). Entombment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hopewell Twp. Family requests contributions to St. James Church, Sewickley, PA or Sisters of St. Joseph at Mt. Galitzen.
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December 5, 2003

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December 5, 2003

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December 5, 2003

Barb Kunkel (Jensen) posted to the memorial.

December 5, 2003

Dear Mark, Tina, John and Molly,



May God wonderfully comfort and bless you as we say good-bye to your father and husband. He was a lovely man with a kind and good heart. He was a dear friend to many and will be greatly missed. It was a true honor to have known Mr. John E. Piccolo. Surely, the world is a better place because of the life he lived and his example. His memory will be blessed. May the Good Lord be with you and all of us who knew and loved him.



Love and Prayers,



Joseph Gardiner and Family

Anthony Cerminaro

December 5, 2003

To my friend John:



Farewell to Thee! But not farewell

To all my fondest thoughts of Thee;

Within my heart they still shall dwell

And they shall cheer and comfort me.



Anne Bronte

1820-1849

Barb Kunkel (Jensen)

December 5, 2003

Mark and family,

My deepest sympathy in the loss of your father. He will always be remembered.

Helen Jean Elliott

December 5, 2003

Dr. Piccolo, My prayers are with you and your family for the Lord's comfort in your loss.

Jerry LaSalle

December 4, 2003

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I fondly remember a very fine gentleman and role model who helped me when I was a Boy Scout

Laura Zimmerman

December 4, 2003

John E. Piccolo will live in our hearts as we honor his life on earth and celebrate his journey home to God. He is one of our heroes! God Bless the Piccolo family.



Laura, Andy, Nicole and Rachel

Zimmerman

DAVE AND CHARLOTTE GARDINER

December 4, 2003

OUR LOVE TO MARK AND TINA ON THE LOST OF JOHN. GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM AND HE WILL SHOW GOD HOW TO GROW TOMATOES

Jim & Dianne Renziehausen

December 4, 2003

Molly, John, Tamara and family

Very sorry to learn of your husband/father's passing. Our sincere condolences.

Philip LaSalle

December 3, 2003

My heartfelt condolances to the family,

Tom & Janice (LaSalle) Portante

December 3, 2003

Please accept our deepest sympathy.

He was such a good friend to my dad and will be missed. - Janice

Jerry , Velma Ciccone & Family

December 3, 2003

Aunt Molly, John Paul & Mark

You have our deepest sympathy.

Philip LaSalle

December 3, 2003

Christine Walter

December 3, 2003

Molly and family

Such a great loss.....words are inadequate.....I am so very, very

sorry...will see you soon.

Jane Forest

December 3, 2003

In this time of grief, may the glow of God's love light your way, and may the warmth of His embrace give you peace and comfort.

Denise Nicolai

December 3, 2003

Mark,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.



Denise

Mark and Judy Scioscia

December 3, 2003

We will miss our good neighbor and friend. His death is a loss for us all.

Louis and Ann Marie Gamber

December 3, 2003

Molly,John and Mark,



You have our deepest sympathy at the loss of your husband and father. Mom also sends her deepest sympathy.

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