Sciore, John Mario
of Florissant, MO, passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at the age of 90. Beloved husband of the late Kathleen Sciore; cherished son of the late Salvatore and Mary Sciore. Devoted father of John Mario (Jeanne) Sciore, Jr., Michael (Ewa) Sciore, and Kathy (Mark) Brown; loving grandfather of 7; treasured great-grandfather of 6; dear brother of 4. John served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a devoted member of St. Sabina Catholic Church and was the cofounder of the St. Sabina Soccer Tournament. John was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and helped cofound the St. Thomas Aquinas Booster Club.
Services: Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, services will be private. Memorials may be made in John's name to Pancreatic Cancer. Visit Baue.com for more information.
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Jaime Stroud Grun
December 27, 2020
I´m so sorry for your loss. I grew up next door to Mr. Sciore. I would sit on the porch swing with him and tell him all about my life, whether he wanted me to or not.
He was such a kind, sweet, loving man. He will definitely be missed.
Bob Harrison
December 21, 2020
So sorry to hear of the passing of John. John and my Dad, (Jim Harrison), worked together for years at McDonnell-Douglas and we knew John and Kathy well. I even enjoyed doing a couple of odd jobs around his house for him quite awhile back. I know he will be missed. I'm glad to have known him and always enjoyed running into him at times in the stores. My family will keep John, Kathy and ALL of your families in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill and Betsy Martin
December 21, 2020
John, Mike and Kathy,
Betsy and I are sorry to hear of your Dads passing.
Both your Mom and your Dad had a special place in my heart. They were extremely kind and friendly. I'm glad your Dad lived until the ripe old age of 90.
He was, as Jack Buck would put it, as cool as the other side of the pillow.
Our prayers are with you all.
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