John J. Pasqualone

John J. Pasqualone obituary

John J. Pasqualone

John Pasqualone Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Earle Funeral Home - Blackwood on Jul. 30, 2025.

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John J. Pasqualone, passed away on June 23, 2025, in Glendora, NJ, at the age of 73. Born on February 20, 1952, in Philadelphia, PA, John was the cherished son of the late John Vincent Pasqualone and Elizabeth Marie Pasqualone (nee Iervolino). He grew up in a lively household with his brothers Guy, Mark, and Greg Pasqualone, who will remember him not just as a sibling but as a lifelong friend. John's sister-in-law, Cheryle Pasqualone, and his adored nieces Dana, Alexandra, and Mikayla Pasqualone will miss him dearly.

John treated others with generosity and sincerity. His kind smile and polite nature often accompanied his genuine curiosity in the lives of those around him. Just the same, John eagerly shared with others the experiences and memories that brought him joy.

John was a proud Philadelphia sports fan and especially loved cheering on the Eagles and the Phillies. His interest in baseball and the players of the past evolved as part of his pursuit and care over his baseball card collection. He spent hours flipping through cards, reminiscing about the players and games he loved, and often expressed this love with others.

Equal to his devotion to his home teams was John's dedication to fitness and well-being. John took great pride in weightlifting, healthy eating, and daily walks. He was committed to tracking his steps, pushing himself, and striving to maintain a healthy routine. His commitment to his own well-being not only reflects the care he put into himself, but also the care he put into his passions and the people around him.

In addition to his love for fitness, John found peace and joy as an artist. His afternoons were spent at the Deptford Mall working on art alongside friends. Line work, coloring, and exploring new mediums and styles echoed his creative, yet calm and attentive nature.

Finally, John was deeply committed to his family. At holiday events, special occasions, and family gatherings John cherished spending time with his brothers, sister-in-law, and nieces. His love for them and the light he brought to their lives will be greatly missed.

John's family will be celebrating his life privately. You may share your condolences at www.earlefuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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