John R. Scioli Sr.

John R. Scioli Sr.

John Scioli Obituary

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John R. Scioli, Sr.
Dr. John R. Scioli, Sr., formerly of Philadelphia, passed away on May 4, 2021 while under the loving care of his wife. John was son of the late Thomas and Rose Scioli and is survived by his wife Kathleen; five children, John Scioli, Thomas (Erin) Scioli, Rose Scioli (Matt Markow), Kathleen Scioli (Tony Yacobacci) and Laura (James) Huggins; grandchildren, Alessandro, Michael, Elizabeth, Sofia, Liam, and Loretta; and siblings, Thomas (Jane) Scioli and Sandra Kleinert.
A celebration of life will be planned at a later date.
The Taylor-Stine Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Merrill, WI, is assisting the family. Online condolences may be made at www.taylorstinefuneralhome.com

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Ron Gurczynski

September 23, 2024

John was my teacher and my dear friend. So very, very sad to find he has passed. What a brilliant, kind, funny human being. I've never forgotten him.

Vincent DiCicco

February 6, 2024

Doc will never know..but perhaps his family will somehow read this (so many years) after his passing. Of all the things I learned at Archbishop Ryan High School, his one line has impacted me most in my life... "the greatest form of happiness is helping others". Feb 6, 2024. I´m still thinking of him sharing that lesson. I looked him up and found this obituary. More than 30 years after leaving his German class..you are not forgotten...Auf Weidersehen

Jerry O'Connell

May 11, 2021

Kathy, So sorry to hear about John. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jerry O'Connell

Kevin Rakszawski

May 8, 2021

Rest in peace, Dr. Scioli! You were such an influential part of my life. Thank you.

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