PINTO John P. Sr, of West Milford, formerly of Hackensack, died on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at the age of 83 years. Prior to his retirement in 1981, John worked for the City of Hackensack Fire Department for 32 years, where he ultimately reached the rank of Deputy Fire Chief. After his retirement from the Fire Department, John continued working at the G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Home of Hackensack for 22 years. He was a Navy Veteran of World War II. He was a member of the I.A.F.F, a member and Past Grand Knight of Trinity Council # 747, the Bishop O'Connor General Assembly 4th Degree of Hackensack, the Showtime Group at Bergen Catholic High School, and a member of the Jet Set Club of West Milford. He was a parishioner of Queen of Peace R.C. Church in Hewitt and St. Francis R.C. Church in Hackensack, where he was a member of their Holy Name Society. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Carlo) and the late Ida (nee Blondina) (1987). Loving father of John P. Pinto Jr. and his wife Linda, Andrea Bernson, Gina Schlegel and her husband Joe, Larry Carlo and his wife Sandy, Linda Wilson and her husband Bob, Joann Erkal and her husband Al and John Carlo and his wife Maureen. Cherished grandfather of Aria, Joseph, John Francis, Thomas, Nicole, Deniz, Ronee, Ceyda, Shannen, Samantha and Anthony. Adored great-grandfather of Kai. Dearest brother of the late Ralph Pinto and Joseph Pinto. John is also survived by many nieces, nephews and many other close relatives and friends. The Funeral on Monday, November 2nd, at 9:45 AM from the G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Home, 397 Union Street, Hackensack. The Mass of Christian Burial at St. Francis R.C. Church, 50 Lodi Street. Hackensack, at 11 AM. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, Hackensack. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Memorial donations to Hospice of New Jersey, 400 Broad Acres Drive, 1st Floor, Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003 would be appreciated. To send condolences, directions or further information visit www.gentilefuneralservice.com
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Deniz Erkal
November 2, 2009
please follow the link below to the memorial website that I have created for my grandfather John
http://john-pintosr.last-memories.com/index.php
November 1, 2009
Johns Navy (LST957) family and friends will always remember him fondly. Our sincere condolences go out to his family and friends.
S.A. Kimble
Paul & Phillis Alexander
Brandon, Mississippi
John Buffa
November 1, 2009
Of all the men that crossed my path during my time in the Navy, John was the most patient, helpful and caregiving person I have ever met. He also had a sence of humor that would put a smile on anyones face. We will always remember him in our prayers.
John & Angela Buffa
Jv Littleton
October 31, 2009
We will always remember John, especially at te Navy reunions, for his beautiful singing voice and cheerful personality. We will miss him. Your shipmate, JV & Ann Littleton
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