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John J. Bressan

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John J. Bressan obituary, 1923-2022, Homosassa, FL

BORN

1923

DIED

2022

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John Bressan Obituary

John J. Bressan, 98, of Homosassa, FL, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022 at his home with his daughter, son and daughter-in-law at his side. Dad's new journey had begun to be with his Lord, Jesus Christ and be reunited with the love of his life, Jean and his family members.

John was born Jan. 28, 1923 in Split, Yugoslavia, one of four children to Charles and Mary (Brailo) Bressan, and immigrated to America as an infant in 1923 aboard the U.S.S. Woodrow Wilson. From 1936 to 1940 John attended Sewanhaka High School, Floral Park where he lettered in letters in wrestling and lacrosse. Our Dad served his country honorably and proudly during WWII in the United States Army 169th Ordnance Field Depot Company from 1943 to 1946, mustering out as Sergeant.

His working life was full and varied. Early in life, as a teenager, he worked as a movie theater usher and a butcher shop deliveryman and cleanup person in order to help out his family due to his father's untimely death in 1930. Before and after the war, he worked for Deering-Milliken Textiles in New York City's Garment District in various positions, always advancing up the ladder. An opportunity of a lifetime brought John to Sidney Blumenthal Textiles, a division of Burlington Textiles where he was given credit for naming the first fake fur products which were new to the American consumer.

A new door opened where Dad became sales executive for Irwin Mills, another division of Burlington Textiles where he was in charge of naming the first permanent sheets "the never ever iron sheets" a first in the American Textile industry. In 1958, John moved his family to Levittown, PA commuting to New York City for the next eleven years. Then he, along with his beloved wife of nearly 54 years Jean T. Bressan, who passed away on March 22, 2002, moved to Charlottesville, VA due to the University of Virginia, the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and its rich history.

With another entrepreneurial idea ahead of its time, John and Jean established The Donut Man, Inc., a coffee and donut shop which flourished for 8 years. Another challenge awaited him as he and his wife assisted his son in running Bob Bressan Catering Service, Charlottesville, VA, until 1990.

Their last journey would take them to Sugar Mill Woods, Homosassa, FL, in the fall of 1990 to begin their new life, meeting new friends. John was a 75-year Life Member of the American Legion and a lifelong University of Virginia football and basketball fan. He was an avid reader and he loved gardening. Dad was also an accomplished writer of various articles and short stories, some of which were published. In addition to his parents and his beloved wife Jean, he was preceded in death by his three siblings: Ann Phipany, Louis Bressan and Christopher Bressan and a grandson, John Claude Leonard Stacey.

John is survived by his three children: Robert John Bressan and his wife Phyllis of Waynesboro, VA; John Charles Bressan and his wife Diane of Homosassa, FL and Janis Marie Bressan-Stacey, also of Homosassa, FL; grandchildren Matthew Bressan, Mark Bressan, Kathleen King, John Franklin Bressan, Bethany Waylett, Joanna Miller, Luke Bressan, Colin Bressan, Victoria Gradia and Christopher Reimann and great-grandchildren Andrew James "AJ," Virginia "Ashby," Cheyene, Isaac, Wyatt, Jack, Sonny, Clara, Caroline, Caitlyn, Michael "Beckam," Autumn Skye, Azalea Leigh, Dylan, John- Russell, Kylie Harper, Dylan "Parker" as well as a special niece Elaine Schwarzkopf and children Laura and Rob.

John's family would like to thank all of the friends and neighbors who assisted them during recent times, including Patti Welsh, Ginni and Pete Kanis, Sally Murray, Rebeca, Chris Sr., Chris Jr. and Julia Brodmerkel, and Sheldon, Klaara, J.J., Nancy, Rocco, and Jami.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 28, 2022 at Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Homosassa, FL with Msgr. Joseph Sobiesiak, Celebrant. Full Military Honors will follow at 12:30 P.M. at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL.

In lieu of flowers, John's family requests acts of kindness to be extended to the staff at Oak Hill Hospital, Second Floor South Tower and by memorial contributions to HPH Hospice, 12107 Majestic Blvd., Hudson, FL 34667 or online at www.chaptershealthfoundation.org Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa, FL. www.wilderfuneral.com.

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Published by Citrus County Chronicle on Jan. 16, 2022.

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Dee Dee Bressan

March 9, 2023

Dad, you were an inspiration to me. I truly do miss you. I am so sorry for missing your funeral ,but I tested positive for covid19 and did not want to pass it on to the rest of the family. You were truly loved by Johnny and I .So thank ful that we got to be with you before you passed on to heaven

Ringed by Love

Larry Butler and Girls

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Darla and Andy Minton

January 23, 2022

I´m so sad to hear of your dad´s passing ! I have so many fond memories of your parents ! Your dad was a man of great integrity and grace ! It was an honor to know them both . Please know that you all are in our hearts and prayers !

Bill Cassidy

January 16, 2022

Betsy and I offer our sincere condolences for your loss. We have fond memories John and Jean at the Donut Man. It's good to hear that the Lord gave John length of days and that his passing was in the presence of loved ones. Our loss is heaven's gain.

David Sloan

January 16, 2022

Dear Bob and Family,
I was saddened to hear about the loss of Mr. Bressan. I remember his as a hard worker with a get it done attitude but done will a smile on his face and gratitude in his heart. I know you will miss him and so will all that he crossed paths with. What a great life he lived with so many loving friends and family.
Peace be with you all.
David Sloan

Ted Armentrout

January 16, 2022

Great memories of the donut shop a couple of blocks west of Sears on E. main. My friends and I when there almost every morning during the 70s up until Sears moved out to the new mall in 1980. We all enjoyed John and Jean's cheerful ness every time we came in. Miss them, sorry to hear this news.

Rob Langdon

January 16, 2022

Never knew anybody but Bobby , but obviously he is a chip off of the old block. What a wonderful tribute to your Dad that obituary is. Sounds like he had a wonderful journey! My condolences to the family.

Turnley Todd

January 16, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Bressan family.
--------Coach Todd

Steve

January 16, 2022

Your dad was one of the finest & funniest people I´ve ever had the pleasure to know...... i always looked forward to his words of wisdom & his sense of humor..... not mention our rounds of golf, that he would usually win... I know he was on of my mom & dad´s favorite friends as well.... As was your wonderful mom, Jean...
God bless my buddy John...

Staff of Wilder Funeral Home

January 16, 2022

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