rnIf you couldn’t get along with John, you couldn’t get along with anyone. John’s smile was his passport. He was a mentor for all the electricians at Unico Services in Pedricktown. He was fun loving: he boated and fished and was a diligent member of the Racoon Creek Boat Club. He loved sunshine and beaches often fleeing the cold of NJ for Florida and the Virgin Islands. He loved ballroom and square dancing and eventually dos-a-dosed his way into the heart of his wife, Dorri. As a man’s man he could be passionate about watching Dancing with the Stars without so much as a smirk from anyone. His navy service as an airplane mechanic left him with two major changes: partial deafness in one ear and a profound love for all things flying. He was cursed to love the Eagles. This season he’d watch in quiet despair until he could take no more and shut off the television and walk away. rnHe is survived by his wife, Dorri Vizzi Fuglio of Mantua; his daughter, Sandy; step children: Gregory, Rick, and Tony Vizzi, Rosemary Kalnas and Kristine Hitchen; 12 grandchildren; and his best buddy, Max the cat.rnCome celebrate 82 fun loving years, Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. at Daley Life Celebration Studio, 1518 Kings Highway, Swedesboro where there will be a service at 11:00 am. Burial Lake Park Cemetery. Tell us a great story about John at lifecelebrationstudio.com.rn rn
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Thanks for letting us serve your family.rnrnPat Mike and Judy
john was my grandpa,i didnt know him and only ment him 2 times befor he died im very sad and i wish he would of been there more in my moms life so that he could of been in mine, but i still love him he was a good man.