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John M. Zuccarelli III

1954 - 2021

John M. Zuccarelli III obituary, 1954-2021, Jupiter, FL

BORN

1954

DIED

2021

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Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home

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Jupiter, Florida

John Zuccarelli Obituary

John M. Zuccarelli III
Jupiter - John M. Zuccarelli III, of Jupiter, Florida, beloved partner and stepfather, passed away on January 18, 2021 at the age of 66.
John was born on March 25, 1954, in Trenton, New Jersey, to Lillian and John Zuccarelli. He attended the Pennington School in New Jersey and the University of South Florida. John was President of National Waste Disposal Company in New Jersey, which was originally established by parents Lillian & John. The company grew into one of the largest waste companies in the country at the time. John, along with his brother James, ran other family businesses which include: Stony Brook Golf Course and Horizon Hill Farms.
He served as Mayor of the Jupiter Inlet Colony for four terms. He was the president of JMZ Properties, Inc., owner of the Jupiter Waterfront Inn in Jupiter, Florida, and co-proprietor of Nick & Johnny's Osteria in Juno Beach, Florida.
He was actively involved in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) for over 40 years. He was a man of many hats, including racing instructor, Regional Executive for the Florida Region SCCA for 12 years, Chairman of the SCCA Foundation, and was involved in the founding of the SCCA Archives at Watkins Glen. He won many SCCA regional championships.
He always had a passion for all things cars and racing. He was a fixture at the Palm Beach International Raceway. He could often be found tinkering on his cars and getting lost in the mechanics of a TVR.
He is preceded in death by his father John Zuccarelli and his mother Lillian Zuccarelli. He is survived by his partner Elizabeth Minelli, stepdaughter Madison Minelli, stepson Matthew Van Hook, Matthew's wife Jeralyn Darling Van Hook, his brother James Zuccarelli, and his sister-in-law Michelle Newman Zuccarelli.
A celebration of John's life will be held on Friday, January 22, from 2:00PM to 5:00PM at the Palm Beach International Raceway. A graveside service will be held at Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton, New Jersey, where he will be buried next to his mother and father at a time to be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John's name to the SCCA Foundation at www.sccafoundation.com or 6620 SE Dwight St., Topeka, KS 66619.
Published by The Palm Beach Post from Jan. 21 to Jan. 22, 2021.

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Daniel Kaye

July 4, 2025

Was the owner of a place that came from my dreams Jupiter Waterfront Inn . He will be missed.

Kathryn Sloan

January 20, 2025

Those were days when we, especially my father, your dear friend, we'll always remember!
Seems like yesterday. Miss you friend! Katie and Family

Krista Van Noy

September 30, 2021

My mom and send our condolences to the family and friends. John was such a fun guy! I saw him last when I was a teenager, so it´s been awhile. My favorite memory of him...my parents and I went on vacation when I was 10, and we stayed at his house in Jupiter...it was around a my moms birthday. I remember it rained a lot....but the one day, he took me out on his wave runner...and I told him to `go faster!´ I definitely enjoyed knowing him, and that memory I have will live on forever. Rest Easy, John. You will be missed!

Jim Kosco

March 26, 2021

Miss you on your Birthday Johnny.

Kenneth Morris

January 24, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jacqueline Rowe Martine

January 23, 2021

Jacqueline Rowe Martine

January 23, 2021

Bob Sampson

January 22, 2021

RIP John, it was a genuine pleasure knowing you. thank you for all of your help getting back into racing. you will be missed.

Rosemarie Vinch

January 22, 2021

To the family I express my deepest Sympathy. John left this earth too soon. He was a great friend and will be deeply missed by many. I will cherish the wonderful memories of all the fun times spent together.

Maureen Sutherland

January 22, 2021

This is such a shock. John was always the gentleman, so very nice, not to only the people in his circle, but to everyone, no matter who you were. Always the ultimate professional. Gone way too soon and will be missed.

Jacqueline Rowe Martine

January 22, 2021

Cousin,
You were the BEST!!!
Like your dad before you,
you were both LEGENDS!!!
XOX
Cousin, Jackie

Fred Clark

January 22, 2021

I'm glad I knew John, great person and a wonderful friend

Jim Kosco

January 22, 2021

Johnny was like a brother to me, I will miss him greatly. He was a man of his word and his passion and friendship will be missed by all.

Paul G.

January 21, 2021

You know, the trouble with life is there’s no “5-minute” whistle on the Grid. Instead it’s the fast lane on Pit Road to the hereafter. Godspeed, John - you’re always a friend to the new driver who comes to the track. We’ll likely send you a few in the sweet by and by. One day, We shall meet on that beautiful shore.

Ellen Lee

January 21, 2021

John was extremely close to the entire Lee family.
He was my dear friend, he and Mr. Bunny.
John will rest in peace knowing that we
respected him, loved him, and valued
his friendship.

Charles Pyatt

January 21, 2021

A true character... real life for John was a hot engine, hotter tires, and the will and joy to push them both to the extreme... a symphony and ballet of gear changes, brutal braking and apexs clipped. I am honored to have shared his passion and lifelong friendship. Why so soon, John? You had a lot to live for. I’ll miss you...... and my sympathies and very best wishes to the families, friends, and assorted characters that will miss him with me. Charles Pyatt

January 21, 2021

John,

You will be missed, but you've left a legacy, such that we will remember you.

Betsy S.

Wanda Cecil

January 21, 2021

John was a very special friend and will be greatly missed by his SCCA family. God speed to the finish line.

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