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John Anthony DeFazio

October 15, 1952 - November 24, 2022

JOHN DeFAZIO, 70, of Hollywood, passed away November 24, 2022.  Originally from Jersey City, New Jersey, he made his career as a superintendent in the construction industry. 

 

John was predeceased by his parents Charles and Louise DeFazio, daughter Jennifer and brothers William and Alfonse .  He is survived by Denise, his wife of ​32 years, son Richard, brothers Anthony and Ronald DeFazio, sister Debra Campisano and granddaughter Isabella Bishop. John will also be missed by several loving nieces and nephews, as well as his extended family and friends. 

 

Services will be private. 

 

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