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John L. Esposito

November 25, 1933 - January 25, 2016
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Mary, Mother of Mercy Parish, Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church
500 Greentree Rd.
Glassboro, NJ 08028
856 881-0909 | Map
Saturday 1/30, 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Service
Mary, Mother of Mercy Parish, Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church
500 Greentree Rd.
Glassboro, NJ 08028
856 881-0909 | Map
Saturday 1/30, 11:00 am
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Private
Thursday 1/1

John L. Esposito, Sr., on January 25, 2016, of Glassboro. Age 82. Beloved husband of Joan (nee Tanner). Loving father of Donna McFadyen (Michael) and John L. Esposito, Jr. (Jennifer). Devoted grandfather of Amanda Sagusti, Laura Sagusti, Louis Esposito (Irina) and Alexandra Esposito. Proud great grandfather of Luci and Alana. Dear brother of Elaine HughesContinue Reading

Wendy Valdez left a message on October 8, 2021:
Joan, I just learned of your husband's passing. I am very sorry for your loss. I hope you are well, especially with the current health crisis. Tom still talks about you. Take care!
kevin bello left a message on January 30, 2016:
There are those that come into your life that truly change it for the better if you had the privilege of meeting John Esposito you know that. One of the last true Italians, his songs his stories they are the things that we will cherish and remember forever. I will always love Mr. Esposito for those things, but mostly I will always love Mr. Es because he loved my dad !!! GODS SPEED Get ready pop your friend is on his way!! Kevin
Arleen & Tom Pajic left a message on February 4, 2016:
Dear Joan and Family, We are shocked to learn of John's passing. Unfortunately, due to Tom's quadruple bypass surgery and infections, we were unable to extend our personal sympathy to you. We were certainly there in spirit. John was such a great guy, If you were blessed to meet him, you never forgot him. He left his mark on all who came in contact with him. God bless him and your family. Rest in Peace John. Say hello to all the Cigna buds up there. You will forever remain a Legend. Blessings, Arleen and Tom Pajic
Trina Gaston left a message on January 28, 2016:
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Ed Weber left a message on February 5, 2016:
Dear Joan and family, As you know, John gave me my career in computers at INA by not only hiring me out of Penn State but letting me work at INA each summer during college. He was not happy when I quit after a couple of years and moved to Michigan for some girl. But he would be happy to know that that I married that girl and we're still married after 35 years so it wasn't a total waste. Of course, we go back a lot further when you were our neighbors and he was our mailman on Ridgewood Street. I owe him for the opportunity that he gave me starting out in life and will never forget his generosity and kindness. Ed Weber (wife Lori)
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barbara scarduzzio left a message on February 4, 2016:
Joan and family, Bill and I extend our deepest sympathy to hear of John's passing. He was a warm, charming, fun guy. We had so many laughs together when we met for lunch or dinner. Bill and John spent all of their teenage years together and Bill will never forget the great times they had. They made incredibly happy and crazy memories. The world has lost someone very special and your grief is shared by many. Rest in peace, John. Love always, Barbara and Bill
johnson family left a message on January 27, 2016:
Dear Esposito family: I wish to convey my sincerest condolences to your entire family. Losing a loved one in death is one is one of the hardest things that anyone will ever have to deal with. There is a great hope held out to us for the future because God promises to bring those we lost back to life by means of a resurrection to a paradise earth, where sickness and death will be no more. I hope this brief message will bring you a measure of comfort in this difficult time.
Jennifer Esposito left a message on January 27, 2016:
I have never met a person who showed so much love for his family. I have never met a person who had so much respect for his wife and loved her with all of his heart. I have never met a person who would never say no to his family Until I met my father- in-law who I loved and respected and will miss dearly. Love Jennifer
Terri Cocchine left a message on January 27, 2016:
Dear Joan and Family: I was so sorry to hear about john, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. I will always have fond memories of john as one of the regulars at TJ`S news, we always had alot of laughs and solved all the problems of the world!! Love, Terri Cocchine
Bob Giandonato left a message on January 26, 2016:
Our deepest condolences and symphony to John's family. I worked with John for several years as he was my first section manager at INA. I will always remember his caring attitude and terrific mentoring that helped me start my career. I am extremely grateful that I knew John and respected him immensely. I considered John a close friend and loved being in his company on many occasions in and outside of work. My wife and I will miss him and our prayers are with him,Joan and family. Love Bob & Grace Giandonato
Alexandra Esposito left a message on January 29, 2016:
As the youngest granddaughter of John, I have had the privilege of living with him for the past six years. I can honestly say that my life would not be the same if not for him and my grandmother Joan. I remember when I first came to live with him, before I had my license, he'd take me to and from school everyday. I didn't know it at the time, but I would soon grow to treasure our short car rides together. I will always remember my grandfather as a singer, whether it be in the car, or while he was cooking, he would always be singing (and sometimes I'd even sing along with him). I will always remember his strong hugs and his words of encouragement. I will always remember him saying "Make sure Nana feeds you" and "Make sure you call when you get there!" I will always remember all of the laughs we have shared and the endless love that he showed me. I will forever cherish the moments we have had together, and will be forever grateful for everything he has done for me. I love you Pop Pop and I promise to continue to make you proud. Alexandra Esposito
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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