John Giardiniere, of Forks Township, devoted husband, beloved father, teacher and friend passed into the presence of his Savior on Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
Born Samuel Frank John Giardiniere on May 16, 1928 to Carmelo and Maria Angela (Galati) Giardiniere of Bangor, PA, he and his wife, the former Mary Bowen, were married for 62 years.
He was a dedicated member, a faithful pianist and a former adult choir director at Bethel Memorial Baptist Church in Palmer Township. In previous years, he served on the Board of Deacons at the church.
He was also awarded a Paul Harris Fellow for the Easton Rotary Club where he was active since 1965.
After attending Bangor High School and the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, he went on to graduate from West Chester State College in 1952. He began his teaching career in Honesdale, PA before moving on to teach in the Quakertown School District. In 1955, he accepted a position as a vocal and instrumental music teacher at the Palmer Township Elementary School, concurrently teaching Elementary Music Methods at Moravian College. Over a 37-year teaching career, he was awarded a life membership to the Palmer Township Parent Teachers Association and, upon his retirement in 1989, he became a life member of the Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters: Mary Angela Taylor and her husband Jeff of Laurel, MD, Judi Morgan and her husband Dan of Flemington, NJ, a son David Giardiniere and his wife Marilee of West Chester, PA, and a sister, Lucy Finocchio of Palmer Township. Also surviving him are six grandchildren: Carey Morgan, John Robert Giardiniere, Rachel Taylor, Adrienne Giardiniere, Jacob Taylor and Peter Giardiniere.
An avid gardener, cook and traveler, he spoke fluent Italian and loved visiting family in Italy and Sicily.
The family will be receiving visitors at Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton Streets in Easton on Sunday afternoon, May 20 between 4:00 and 6:00 PM. A funeral service will be held on Monday, May 21 at 10:00 AM at Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, 715 Chestnut Lane, Easton. A short visitation will precede the service at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the New Organ Fund of Bethel Memorial Baptist Church.