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John Iannone Obituary

John Anthony Iannone, 61 of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacefully
on April 3, 2007. John was born in Brooklyn New York on June 10, 1945. He was a Vietnam Vet from 1963 to 1967. He was a military and commercial aviation tech for 45 years. He worked for Pan American in New York for 16 years. He moved to Arizona and worked for Arizona Jet for 3 years. He retired from Honeywell after 18 years in June 2005. He was professional bowler for 24 years. Passionate about sports. He is preceded in death by his mother Pearl and father Anthony. He is survived by his wife Linda, brother Tony of Illinois, daughters Lisa and Michell of New York City. Step sons Mike (Lori) Hadley and Johnny Ray Hadley. Extended family Gary and Debbie Orr of Mesa, sister-in-law Pearl of Oklahoma, 3 brothers-in-law, 3 grandchildren and "Papa" to Andrew Jason, Mickey Gene and Joliet. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 P.M., Friday, April 6th at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to Hospice of Arizona, 2222 W. Northern Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020. Funeral services entrusted to Shadow Mountain Mortuary.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Apr. 6, 2007.

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Pearl Morrison

April 21, 2007

John was my sisters husband, and my favorite brother-in-law. I always loved talking to him on the phone. Even when he felt very bad, he still was concerned about others, and gave me advise about taking care of my car. He always let me know he loved his wife and family. He will be missed alot, by my family and alot of friends. Till we meet again, Love Pearl

Tom Morga

April 19, 2007

I remember John from bowling in Metro 880. I haven't seen John for some time but I didn't forget him.
May you rest in peace.

Rosemary Lagarda

April 11, 2007

John,
My buddy, "good morning John", how he and I argued about that, we worked together at Honeywell for the last 13 years, what a great time we had!
John pretended to be Mr. Gruff guy, but in reality he was a big softie, I am really going to miss you John, all the scoldings and the banter that went on a daily bases, which made our day go faster.
May the angels come to welcome you to paradise John, may you rest in God's arms where there is no more pain, only happiness. Love, Rose

Daren Kellner

April 9, 2007

I remember him from bowling. A great guy and competitor.

Jerry Orr

April 7, 2007

John, was My Brother , My Friend and a great human being, I only regret that I didn't live closer to him , so I could have spent more time with him, but, we did make the best of the moments and fishing trips that we had to share together, I loved him for being himself and for the love he always showed to me and my sister

Debbie Orr

April 7, 2007

John was my broth-in-law for 23 years. He made me laugh and I loved him for that. I will miss him greatly. Debbie Orr

Jodi Huskey

April 6, 2007

What a wonderful sweet kind man. I knew John for 7 years as my sister's father in law. He was so kind when I met him I instantly connected to his New York personality, bigger than life and so full of fun and that man Loved his sports! He will be sorely missed. The Huskey Family

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