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John Resch Obituary

John P. Resch John P. Resch died September 1, 2012 at his home in Drexel Hill, he was 57. John was born in Cambria Heights, New York. He graduated from Andrew Jackson High School. He was employed by Tague Lumber in Media as a driver. Survivors: Wife Mary Beth Resch (nee Collins), a son Colin and daughter Jacqueline. He is the son of Jacqueline A. (nee Meehan) and the late George H. Resch. He is the brother of Mary Marinello, George H. Jr., Melissa Amatucci, Matthew, Timothy, Monica Kotzmann and the late Martha Cottone. Memorial: Relatives and friends are invited, Saturday, 1pm at the Ruffenach Funeral Home, 4900 Township Line Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 where Services will follow at 2pm.

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Published by The Daily Times from Sep. 11 to Sep. 12, 2012.

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James Stas

May 29, 2023

John, It's May 2023 and I was looking for you to friend on facebook and saw your page that you passed away. I'm sad! I was remembering our friendship as kids starting out at Roadway Exp. just out of high school and hoisting a few down at the local Pocono bars. It was 1983-84 when I last saw you at Snydersville Diner and glad you had a wonderful family. Condolences to Family and RIP!

Bernadette M. Collins

September 16, 2012

John was a wonderful father and brother in law to me. We love you and miss you. Godspeed and rest easy.

john & jackie

jackie resch

September 15, 2012

he was a amazing father, thank you for very one that came today. I just wanted to say my father was a truly amazing father, friend, and uncle. He will will always be in my heart and i love you soo much daddy. Love your Blue Girl <3

CHUCK AND KATHY FLANAGAN

September 12, 2012

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS CHUCK AND KATHY

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