John  D'Elia  1967  2019

John D’Elia 1967 2019

Obituary for John D’Elia John M. D’Elia, Jr., 50, of Las Vegas died on April 19th, 2018 while visiting out of state. Born in Elizabeth, he lived in Beachwood before moving to Las Vegas ten years ago. John was a refined culinary chef who worked in many places in America and aboard several cruise ships. Surviving are three children: Theresa D’Elia, Austin D’Elia and Hailey D’Elia; his mother and stepfather, Patricia Blake-Flum and Charles Flum; his father and stepmother, John D”Elia, Sr. and Lorraine D’Elia; six siblings, Dawn Martincheck and her husband George, Nick D’Elia and fiancée Robyn Becker, Jason Flum and wife Caitie, Marci Hafner and husband Tom, Stan Cutts and wife Wendy, and Brian Cutts and wife Gabriella. A memorial gathering for relatives and friends will be offered on Friday, June 1st, from 2-4pm, with a prayer service at 3:00pm in Mastapeter Funeral Home, 270 Atlantic City Blvd, Bayville, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s memory to: Alivingtribute.org would be appreciated. Afficher cette page en : Français Traduire Désactiver pour : Anglais Options ▼

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