Rachel Poplin
i will always miss you
Birth date: Oct 15, 1946 Death date: Mar 16, 2006
John L. Constantino, Sr. passed away in the presence of all his family at his home in Covington. He was born on October 15, 1946 in Ruston, LA to Rose Mary Iannazzo Constantino and the late Leo Anthony Constantino. He is survived Read Obituary
i will always miss you
Debbie I am truly sorry for your loss. Though I only knew Johnny for a short time I am grateful to have met him. My daughter (Rachel) adored him and thinks the world of you also. I want to thank you for all you and Johnny have done for her over the years. May he rest in peace in the arms of the Lord until you meet again. Love,Deborah
Dear Debbie and Family, I'am sorry for your lost , I can't image the grief you all are going throug ,but my prayers are with you.I will always see his shinning face, his humor,that wonderful laugh. The way he called me Cous,short for cousin becase their was too many fo us. Our family reuions, times at the camp will always be remmber. Cousin Rose words can express my sorry ,for a mother should never feel the pain you are going through. Mary and Jo Ann and Family my prayers are with you also its hard to lose a sibling We know becase Pat has lost 3 . Please take care ,all of you.
I will Miss you Johnny ,most of all your laugh, and sense of humor Chow Cousz Franie&Pat
God blessed me the day I met Johnny and Debbie. Johnny had the best sense of humor. He always had a way of making you smile even on your worst day. His wisdom and his willingness to share it with others came so easily for him. His love for others and for life showed in everything he did. I love Johnny like a Dad. I will miss him deeply! God bless his family! Love, Rachel
Debbie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Johnnie was such a fun loving and family oriented man. I will always remember him smiling and joking around. I pray for the Lord to give you comfort in your time of sorrow. I know you have a wealth of fond memories from which to draw strength.
Thinking of you, Your cousin Mary
John & family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief.
I have a very clear memory of Johnny. We were at Mrs. Constantino's house for a girl scout meeting. (what else!) and John, with his fine face and genuine smile was leaning against the finest car I had ever seen, arms folded and teasing the little girls leaving the house. I also remember him with Gina, around age three, bringing her to Granny's house.
I want to send my regrets to the family and especially to Mrs. Rose. I cannot fathom the loss of a child no matter what the age. I wish you peace and send you my love. Deb