Leonard Pasculli, November 30, 1931 — January 16, 2019

Leonard Pasculli (Jamesburg, New Jersey, NJ) November 30, 1931 January 16, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Leonard Pasculli November 30, 1931 – January 16, 2019 Share this obituary Send Sympathy Gifts Sign Guestbook| Send Private Condolences| Send Sympathy Card Leonard Pasculli 87 of Monroe Twp. passed peacefully Wednesday, January 16th at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center. Surviving are his loving and devoted wife of 65 years Mildred DeGaeta Pasculli, his four loving children Leonard (wife Janice) of Newton, NJ, Patrick (wife Monica) of Rockaway, NJ, Jennifer Stanislawczyk (late husband David) of Kendall Park, NJ and Louis (wife Anne) of Hamilton, NJ, his two loving sisters Marie Salvato and her husband Jerry of Florham Park, NJ and Lena Wall of Belmar, NJ, his nine adoring grandchildren Diana (husband John), Thom (wife Stephanie), Cate, Kristyn (husband Grant), Kari, Nick (wife Christina), Hulu, Jessica, and Louie and five great grandchildren Julian, Liliana, Leonardo, Grant and Jake, loving sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Born in Molfetta, Italy, Leonard emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 3 and lived in Brooklyn, then Hoboken and Staten Island. After marrying his childhood sweetheart, they lived in Hoboken, Union City, Jersey City, then Colonia, NJ before moving to the Clearbrook Community in Monroe Township in 1997. He was the self-employed owner and tailor of Central Valet Dry Cleaners, Union City and worked for the U.S. Post Office as Quality Control Manager, Jersey City, retiring in 1995.

Len was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a former parishioner of St. Ann Roman Catholic Church, Hoboken, St. John Vianney, Colonia, and Nativity of Our Lord, Monroe Twp. Len was an excellent bowler for many years in various leagues and was the secretary of the Clearbrook Bowling Club, and board member of his section of the Clearbrook Community Association.

He was good-natured and helpful to all. Len enjoyed rooting for his baseball and football teams, sewing, swimming, playing bocce and horseshoes. He supported and encouraged his children and grandchildren in all of their sports and performances.

Len enjoyed all the delicious Italian meals Mildred cooked for him, and was blessed with many years of dancing with his sweetheart since they were teenagers. Len was the comedian of the family and inspired generations of funny people and always made everyone he encountered laugh and smile by his kidding nature. Visiting hours will be Sunday, January 20th 2-4 and 6-8 PM.

and Monday, January 21st 11:30-12 PM at the Lester Memorial Home 16 W. Church St., Jamesburg. A funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM Monday, January 21st at the Mausoleum Chapel at Holy Cross Burial Park 840 Cranbury Road, South Brunswick. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.

alz.org, the American Cancer Society at www. cancer.org or the American Heart Association at www.

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death notice Leonard Pasculli November 30, 1931 — January 16, 2019

obituary notice Leonard Pasculli November 30, 1931 — January 16, 2019

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