John J.
Limoncelli
Elmira: Age 92, died Saturday,
April 2, 2011, at Arnot
Ogden Medical
Center. John was born June 23, 1918, the last
surviving of 8 children born to Joseph and Angela (Carozza) Limoncelli. He is survived by his loving wife of 69 years,
Devine “Dee” Festa Limoncelli; sons and daughters-in-law, J. William and
Barbara Limoncelli of Horseheads, and Ronald E. and Deborah A. Limoncelli of
Palatine Bridge, NY; grandchildren, Jeffrey (Amy) Limoncelli of Elmira, with
children, Nico, Michael, and Joseph; Lisa Limoncelli of Atlanta, GA; and Alison
Limoncelli of Palatine Bridge; several nieces, nephews, good neighbors, and
friends. John was a graduate of Elmira High School,
then attended Hobart
College on a football
scholarship. John served in the U. S.
Navy during WWII. He later completed course work at Elmira College. He started his career with Remington Rand,
where he was the Maintenance Supervisor.
John then went to work for Sperry Univac World Headquarters in Blue
Bell, PA where he was the Manager of the Plant Maintenance Department of all
the Univac plants in the U. S.
and Canada. Upon his retirement John stayed active
working as a golf course ranger at Soaring Eagles Golf Club up to the age of
90. In earlier years he was a member and
Past President of Notre Dame High School Athletic Association, Past President
of Sperry Remington Staff Association, and past advisor to the Board of
Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES).
John was inducted into the Elmira Sports Hall of Fame for his football
accomplishments. He enjoyed golf,
watching and feeding birds outside of his apartment, gardening, and reading,
especially biographies of sports figures.
John was a member of the American Legion Post #443, Elmira PBA, and long
time communicant of St. Patrick’s Church.
Friends are invited to McInerny
Funeral Home, corner of W. Water and Walnut Sts.,
on Friday, April 8, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A prayer service will be held at the funeral
home on Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 9:15 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian
Burial at 10:00 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Church.
Interment, with military honors, will follow at St. Peter & Paul’s
Cemetery. Flowers would be welcomed, or
a donation to the Josh Palmer Cancer Fund, P O Box 3223, Elmira, NY 14901,
in John’s memory, would be appreciated.
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