Jack Anthony Pagnanelli's Obituary
After nearly 88 years, my spirit has been loosed and I now reside on the other side where the brilliance of our God will lend illuminating light to the mysteries of this short earthly sojourn.
As the last of 10 siblings, I leave behind my lovely daughter Jenn, my strong son John, his beautiful wife Marie, and two precious grandchildren, Mark and Isabella - together with many nieces and nephews who tarry as well.
And with my last words, I beg you to join with me right now and accept the good news of your way to eternal happiness and a pain free life without end. Think of it as a free gift to you where all things are made new (Rev. 21:5), with no more sickness or suffering, and only 2 easy requirements: 1st, “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord”, and 2nd, “Believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, then you will be saved”(Romans 10:9).
And with that, I bid you farewell and pray that you will come to realize that this is not the main event, but only the preliminary - a short proving ground for God’s chosen ones, a people set apart.
In lieu of flowers, please know that your loving thoughts and prayers would be more deeply appreciated. I would be truly pleased if you would attend my funeral. The funeral mass will be held on Thursday, June 30th, 2022 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church located at: 1040 West 400 South. Mass will begin at 11:00am, however friends and family are welcome to arrive at 10:00am for the viewing and to visit.
Committal at Mt Calvary Cemetery, 4th Ave and T Street, immediately following mass. Funeral directors Neil O’Donnell and Sons.
God Bless, and hope to meet with you under the tree of life(Rev. 22).
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