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Landro

In Loving Memory

Landro, Giovanni “John”

Landro, Giovanni “John” Tuesday June 11, 2024. Beloved husband of Sarah A. Landro (nee Nisbet). Dear father of Elizabeth (David) English, James Landro and John Landro. Dear grandfather of Brian (Lisa), Sarah and Jillian. Dear great grandfather of Cameron, Bronson, James, Olivia, Gwendolyn, Ava and Taylor. Dear brother of Carol Russo and the late Mary Kaiser, Rose Pultz and Nunzio Landro. Our Dear uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend of many.

Visitation at St. Mark Catholic Church Thursday June 20, 9:00 am until Mass at 10:00 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Member of the Sicilian Club and a professional musician for many years. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Humane Society of Missouri appreciated. Kutis South County service.

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14 thoughts on “Landro, Giovanni “John””

  1. John was a warm and friendly man and seemed to be able to make friends easily. I’ve known him for many years and recruited him and his wife Sarah to become members of the Sicilian Cultural Association whose primary purpose is to preserve and promote the Sicilian culture and heritage. Everyone easily warmed to John and I believe he really enjoyed the functions he attended. He will be missed. Condolences and prayers to John’s family.

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  2. Mr. Landro was my percussion and drumming mentor. He helped me realize my dream of music and made my life full. I loved him like a dad and I will miss him. Praying for all of his family.

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    • Thanks for the warm thoughts, neighbor. It’s always nice to see Angie and you.

      I’m sorry for your father’s passing and really miss seeing him around the neighborhood. We always had lively conversations, right up to the last time we chatted.

      Take good care of my “second mom” and give her our love…❤

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  3. I’ve known John for just a bit shy of a half century and always he was warm, friendly and a gentleman in every respect. Fair Winds and Following Seas my friend. A life well lived!

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  4. So very sad and sorry for all of you guys.
    He was such a joketeller, and storyteller, and never met a stranger.
    Pinky ring I always thought was very cool.
    Drummer. Sal caller. Beth’s daddy.
    You will be missed by many.

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  5. I was blessed to meet John in 2004 and work with him for nearly 20 years. He was a bright, funny, caring man who just happened to also be a tremendous salesperson. I am a better person for having known John. The prayers of all of John’s coworkers are with Sarah and the entire Landro family.

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  6. We have known John for many years. We were neighbors for many years. He was so kind and loving our children. Prayers for his family.

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  7. I worked with John for over fifteen years at Bushart/Corp Express
    I remember him being very kind and funny
    I’m sure he will be missed
    Merna Board

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  8. Mr. Landro was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. I always enjoy spending time with him and his family. He always made me feel welcome at family events. He will be missed.

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  9. To Jim and his family, I extend my condolences in the loss of your dear John. Such a loss is never easy, but my hope is always that the departed is in a better place. Much peace to the Landros during this difficult time.

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