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Geraldine Sterlicchi posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Hey John, my Sunshine! its 6 years tonight June 29 that I received the news that you had passed from a Largo Police officer. You were back here in Florida 5 days by yourself. Martin was in Togo, Africa, Amy and I were in Ireland. Ohhhhh, your loss grows longer and longer. Your generosity and care is always growing too in our lives. Amy & I will have some Italian food tomorrow at Johnny;s rest.Good times we ate there we will cherish. I spoke with Martin in Paris last night. We remembered your humour your suggestions of getting on in life, your caring and smile. We love you endlessly. We cherish our time together. We Thank you for your wonderful input in our lives.
We love you always.
Geraldine, Martin.Amy.
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Geraldine posted a condolence
Sunday, May 1, 2016
John my Darling. Wishing you happiness on your 65 th Birthday. Today Amy, Carlos, Mike & Jean & I will be celebrating your Birthday going to an Italian Restaurant on Indian ricks road this afternoon. You are daily in my thoughts. I love you always. Thank you for everything you have left me with. Love you very much. Xxx :no_good:Geraldine
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Geraldine Sterlicchi posted a condolence
Saturday, February 14, 2015
My Dear Darling John, With fond thoughts I send you my love on this Valentine's Day Feb 14th 2015. You are in my thoughts daily. I give you thanks for all you gave me while in this life with me, Your sharing, caring, forward thinking carries on each day. Your love continues to support and brighten my days. I will love you eternally,
Geraldine.xo
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Geraldine Sterlicchi posted a condolence
Friday, May 2, 2014
John my Darling! Yesterday May 1st 2014 you would have celebrated your 63rd birthday. As soon as I woke up you entered my mind. I sent Martin a text to let him know. of course he remembered you too. Later in the morning I spoke with Amy on Skype. She was going to celebrate your Birthday by going out for an Italian meal. I spoke with Mike and Jean, Mike was in the middle of cooking spaghetti bologinaise and remembering you too.I wrote a letter on the computer and emailed it to most people in my contact list to remind them of you. Some friends had already been in touch with me about your birthday and many more responded to the email.All were very happy to remember you. At present I am sitting in your office chair at your desk as I write this. I can smell the scent of your head skin on the back of the chair., It is comforting. I miss you constantly, the pain heartache is constant. I treasure the thought of the 32 years we knew each other. Thank you for all you for me and our beautiful children both in life and after yours ended. Yesterday on your birthday I took you roses and carnations. sat with you a while. After went to dinner with a friend Cindy and went on to see Bruce Springsteen in Concert. You would have loved the concert. It was electrifying Bruce looks and sounds great as ever. Well my darling I wish you a very Happy Birthday. I love you very much constantly.
PS, your friend colleague Ron Condon whom you worked with in the 70s on Computer Talk joined you 4 weeks ago. I bet you have much to reminise about. Tonight I am meeting Sharon in JDs tor a knees up. she is at her condo for 2 weeks. Night Night for now my love. Geraldine.xx. Hugs.
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Geraldine Sterlicchi Wife posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
John Darling, Good Morning,
Today is Sept 18th 2013 and its our 31st Wedding Anniversary. Thinking of you and thanking you is comforting. Greeting you when I wake up with a thought of you and seeing your smiling face in the photo in my bedroom is steadying. 3 years and 3 months have gone by and still you have not returned. Tomorrow I will buy some flowers after I finish work and go to the graveyard and spend some time with you. What a strange place to be going to spend time with you. Thank you for the almost 28 years of marriage we shared, and the many great times we shared in the previous 4 years. Thank you for all the Blessings you gave me. I love you each and every day. Your love for me is greatly nurtured and cherished constantly.XO, your loving wife Geraldine.
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Geraldine Sterlicchi posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
John Darling, 52 weeks have passed since you stepped out from our life together. I pray you are happy and content with those who loved you who went before you. I talk to you many times throughout the day and think of you on many more occasions. You give me inspiration and solace and strength when I need it. I miss you constantly and love you constantly. Rest Peacefully with God, the angels and saints and all your loved ones.
Love Hugs Kisses Always. Your loving wife, Geraldine.
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Tom Foremski posted a condolence
Friday, December 17, 2010
The first time I met John was in San Francisco. He had arrived with a large check for payments for my articles which appeared in Computing Australia. We celebrated with many rounds of martinis at the Persian Abzamzam on Haight Street.
He later moved to San Jose in California and I would see him fairly often.
The last time I saw him was in San Francisco about two years ago. He was living in Florida at the time and was touched by the warm welcome -- even though he was freezing, not being used to the San Francisco weather, even though we were having a warm spell!
I was sad to hear of his sudden passing during a trip to the Cheshire Cheese christmas party in London in December 2010. This was a tradition started by his old friend Bill Moores, now in Brazil (I think.) He would have loved to have been there.
My condolences to Geraldine and the rest of his family.
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geraldine posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Hey John! my Sunshine! You are in my thoughts morning noon and night. I Thank you everyday for Our 2 beautiful children and the many provisions you have left me.
I pray you are happy and with all those who loved you who are gone before you. I talk to you daily and love you forever.
Thinking fondly of you. your loving wife Geraldine.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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Peter Skidmore posted a condolence
Friday, July 16, 2010
My best friend.My big mate.Still cant come to terms with it.We have been very close for many years and shared many pints and scrapes together in various corners of the world.To say he enriched my life would be a gross understatement.Part of my life and future has gone.
Geraldine,Amy and Martin what can I say.
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John Lamb posted a condolence
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Such sad news. I first met John in 1977 when he presided over the news desk at Computing magazine with warmth, humour and a rough tongue. He was the life and soul of the place; masterminding a hectic round of outings, parties and marathon drinking sessions. Happy times. As a journalist, John could spot a story like no one else. He was fearless and always homed in on the difficult questions immediately. As a friend he was endlessly hospitable though he did keep you on your toes. "Cummon, John," I can hear him say when he thought you were bullshitting. It was later at Computer Talk that John met up with Geraldine - at a club in Archway, I think - and they quickly became part of the scene. John made a big impression on me and although in recent years I only saw him from time to time, his passing will leave a big hole.
John Lamb
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Christopher Cullen posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
I Have known John probably longer than any other person, other than my mother. John and I were born in adjacent beds in Fairfield Hospital, Bury, Uk in May 1951. We attended the same schools, Hollymount Primary School, Tottington and Thornleigh Grammar School, Bolton through the late 50's and early 60's. We both were also mad Man City fans. In those school days John was always sharp, talented and opinionated but always in a challenging, amiable manner..never aggresively. As our respective career paths took us to different parts of the globe, we lost touch for many years until our friendship was reunited in 2005. I remember sitting by John's pool at his Clearwater home, chatting with him about our beloved football and thinking how it seemed like we had been apart for 30 minutes not 30 years. He was that kind of man. Geraldine joked that we were like two peas in a pod.. both generously proportioned, follicly challenged, not short of an opinion...how right she was ! I last saw John, when my wife Sue and I watched the England v USA World Cup match with John, his brother Mike and Mike's wife Jean. he was on good form and typical for John, despite being an Englishman in a staunchly English pub, cheered loudly when the USA scored...again he was that kind of man. He had the courage of his convictions, an endearing trait. It is so sad that Geraldine, Amy and Martin were not John when he died, as I know they were his priority and so important to him. Geraldine, Amy and Martin I really don't know what to say, that has not already been said far more eloquently, other to say that I am deeply saddened by your loss and I hope that your pain will ease and be replaced by fond memories of John. He was a man who managed cherish his family whilst making a success of his career and will be remembered fondly by many people worldwide. A proud legacy. Rest in Peace John
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Jennie Gilmore posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
What a shock Geraldine. All my love to you, Martin and Amy. What can I say? I met John more years ago than I care to remember, it must have been the early 70's when we behaved badly, boozing arguing and having fun as young things living in London. Stories I could tell but none can do justice to him. I have such good memories and have had a lifelong fondness for a big, gentle, loving, fun and argumentative man. John was blessed when he met Geraldine and then when he had two fabulous and beautiful babies who have grown into intelligent and fun adults. Yes, nothing, not even football was more important to him than his family. John, I am so sad to know that I will never see you again. Geraldine, Amy and Martin, I know you will support one another through this tough time and we will all remember the smile that seemed to be a permanent feature of John's face.
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Angela Lodge posted a condolence
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Teddy and I have lovely memories of John as friendly, welcoming and very generous. A strong character, he showed great interest and pride in his family. Quintessentially English, with more than a touch of class, he was one of the nicest Englishmen we've encountered. Rest in peace John. Our sympathies to Geraldine, Martin and Amy.
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Trevor Wigley posted a condolence
Saturday, July 10, 2010
It seems only a short time that I was able to be a friend of John's and yet it was probably almost two years. Who could ever imagine that he would be taken away so soon from his family, friends and anyone who was lucky enough to have made his aquaintance. What a smashing chap he was - never a cross word - unless you chose to defame his beloved Man City! Always thoughtful, intelligent, articulate and a real pleasure to count as a 'mate'. He will be sorely missed at the Loading Dock and by all who knew him and cared about him. God bless John - I will miss you and always remember you as a gentle, genuine human being.
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Bill Allen posted a condolence
Thursday, July 8, 2010
I was very shocked to hear of John's death at such a young age. We knew each other as trainee journalists in England in the late 1960s/early 1970s, both starting our careers on the Radcliffe Times, a local newspaper near Manchester. We shared a love of soccer and a good sense of humour, and John was always terrific company. We didn't see each other for many years but met up on one of his visits to the UK a few years ago and enjoyed a pint or two of beer - John always enjoyed a pint or two!! One of the nicest people you could meet and a sad loss to his loving family and his many friends; indeed, to the human race in general. Bill Allen, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England
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Paul Thomas posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I met John only about a year and a half ago in the Loading Dock, a local football hostelry. We hit it off immediately, not only because of mutual antipathy towards Man U and Arsenal, among others, but also because our true loves were our local teams from a lower division, in his case Bury FC and in mine Burton Albion. He was always a true gentleman, with a ready wit which was more than enough ammunition to put down the legions of Man U fans who readily deprecated his love of their cross-city rivals. Man City. My favourite recent memory was of me acting as spotter whilst he drove round local hotels and condo complexes looking for the Canadian who damaged his car and took off.. Saturdays will not be the same. John, I salute your memory, my friend. Paul "Sweetfoot" Thomas.
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Sean Kelly posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
John was my favorite Brit and I will miss him terribly! We have lovely memories of him visiting with us - he was so very down to earth - we totally enjoyed every conversation, debate and vision of "John's World" - May he rest in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you - Geraldine, Amy and Martin
God Bless, Sean, Deirdre, Katie, Johnny and Ryan Kelly in San Francisco
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Domenica Campbell posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I was shocked when I received the email of John's passing. I thought it was going to be a link to another installment of his blog Codswallop and Fries. I didn't know John personally, but as a regular reader of his blog I will greatly miss his wonderful sense of humor. As an ex pat myself I enjoyed his witty observations of life as an Englishman in America, and related whole-heartedly to his every word.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Domenica in Washington State
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Fiona Inglis posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I met John through my dad, Ian, on one of my many trips down to Florida.I always enjoyed getting together with John and his wonderful family.He was such a nice guy and so much fun to be around!I know my dad and Dorothy are very sorry to have lost such a great friend and so am I.Deepest sympathies to Geraldine, Amy & Martin.
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Melaine Metheny posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
John was a kind, witty, gentle man with a heart of gold...We are saddened to learn of his passing and I am grateful that - I and both of my girls were able to secure one of those wonderful hugs from him in May before we parted, unknowingly, for the last time.
We will be whispering to the Heavens for you Geradine, Martin and Amy in hopes that this trying time will be eased by blessed memories and the kindness of others.
The Metheny Girls ~ Melaine, Andi (9) & Reese (7)
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Joe Gagliano posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I had the good fortune of knowing John close to forty years, working with him, and counting him as a friend. I know he drew strength from Geraldine, strength that is tested in this most difficult time for her, Amy and Martin -- God bless you.
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Terence McSweeney posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
John was a 'journo' with a wonderful sense of humor. He always had a smile on his face, even when his favorite football team was not on the winning side. His love for life was exceeded only by his love for his family. John, while we miss you, we are all the better for having known you. Godspeed.
Frances Kelly & Terence McSweeney
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Rob Beattie posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I remember John from the early 1980s at ECC when he was brought in to add some 'proper' journalistic chops to an editorial setup that was pretty green. He always sat with his back to the wall because he joked that there were 'too many people who were after him'. I hadn't spoken to John for years, though I occasionally read his blog. In the photo he looks like he was a happy man. I hope so.
best wishes,
Rob Beattie
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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Capt Ken Tree posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
To John's Dear Family,
I just want to send you my sincere condolences, I only had the pleasure of John's aquaintance for a few days whilst watching football in February this year, when visiting Florida and am deeply saddened by his passing away, he was such a very nice guy beautifully mannered and kind with a wonderful sense of humour, my heart goes out to you his family.
God Bless
Kindest Regards
Capt Ken Tree
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Ron Condon posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I've known John professionally and personally since 1973, and we've stayed in touch all those years. He was great to work with and just great to be around. You'd always have a good time if you were with John. You'll be missed, my friend, but you've left fond memories in many people's hearts.
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Charlotte Dunlap posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Our dear John, he will have to finish watching the World Cup from a better place. John was my first boss, on one or two days my enemy, but ultimately my mentor and friend. He taught me how to write, how to stand up for myself, and how to fulfill my dreams by working abroad. Geraldine, our hearts are with you, Martin and Amy. Tom and I are devastated by the news. I am so lucky I knew John. He had a profound impact on many of us. Love, Charlotte (Klopp) Dunlap
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Gary Chigwidden posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
John has been a mate since the mid-1970s when we worked together on the Hertfordshire Mercury in the UK. In those days, he was a big, hairy bear of a bloke who didn't mind a pint and a good time. We hit it off straight away. He stayed with us many times and will always be remembered for having the tattiest sleeping bag I have ever seen. I seem to recall he ended up leaving it our place in Ware and we had a ceremonial burial - wearing gloves of course. He loved his football with the Swan Lager Lovers, a team of which I was an occasional member. He didn't mind donning the whites in summer either for a game of cricket or two. I don't remember him devastating teams in either sport with his twinkling toes, but I think I do recall him describing himself as more of a 'motivator' - a midfield maestro so to speak. I remember him taking me to Bury to the family home and to Blackpool for a night out. He was a generous man and invited Pam and I to stay with him and his mates at Finchley when we were homeless before coming back to Australia. We were very happy to welcome he and Geraldine to Australia in the 1980s when he came here to work. Kicking a ball around on the beach at Byron Bay where we live, surprising him at his 40th birthday in Sydney - just a couple of memories from times past. News of his death shocked us. John was a very important link to a wonderful time in our lives. He was a good bloke.
Gary Chigwidden, Byron Bay, Australia
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Melissa Sims posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
John, I haven't been able to see you very much in the past couple of years but when I did get to see you you were a complete joy to be around. You were my dad's best friend, you were there for him when no one else seemed to be and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you've ever done for my family. No one will ever be able to understand the amount of love my dad has for you. He would do anything for you and he talks about you every single day. We miss you so very much and we joke about the things you used to say and do. I know you're up there in Heaven looking down on us and saying its way better up here!! We love you and think about you everyday. By the way I told Jesse to "Shut the F up before you throw him out the F-ing window!!" for you. I love you John and you will always be in our hearts. -Melissa Sims
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Hannah Watterson posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Red wine, football in the house, wiping the floor with incompetents! A wonderful man, larger than life and will be sorely missed. Love Jim and Hannah Watterson
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richard sims posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
John Sterlicchi was my most dear and wonderful friend. No body can give what John gave to me in the ten years that I had privilege to know him. He truly was and is "The dog's bollocks". I love you John.
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IAN INGLIS posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Dorothy and I first met John in (of all places) the arobics room in Ballys health club. This was 2004, and after exchanging pleasantries we went on our way, never expecting to see one another again. However, one year later when I moved here permanently, we met in the health club again, and soon became firm friends. We met his wife, the beautiful Geraldine, and were privileged to share holidays and birthdays and many special occasions with the family and their friends. We vicariously shared the pride they had in their beautiful and talented children Amy and Martin. John would preside over the dinner table with his usual mixture of wit and wisdom interspersed with the puckish smile that was his trade mark. O! happy days!! My father had a name for people like John he would have called him "one of natures gentlemen". He will be sorely missed.
Ian and Dorothy
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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