John M. Aimino
Born: Thu., Feb. 17, 1938
Died: Sat., Jun. 20, 2020
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held
10:00 AM Fri., Jun. 26, 2020
Location: St. Mary, Mother of God Church


|
John M. Aimino, 82, of Freeport, passed away on Saturday, June 20th, in the emergency room at Allegheny Valley Hospital, Natrona Heights. John was born in Freeport, on February 17, 1938, a son of the late Margaret C. "Rita" (Corgnati) and John F. Aimino. He was a 1956 graduate of Freeport High School where he played football, basketball and baseball. John received Division 1 scholarship offers for his punting and was inducted into the Alle-Kiski Hall of Fame. John touched the lives of many of Freeport's youths by coaching youth football and senior league baseball (PHILS) for more than 16 years. Owner of Johnny's Superette in Freeport for 30 plus years, he enjoyed talking with his customers and developing new sausages, bolognas, his secret recipe beef sticks and jerky.He was previously employed as a meat cutter for Shop N Save in Parnassus, Galvanek's in Sarver, and also Byers Superette in Vandergrift. John was the founder, keyboard player and singer in his band "Johnny & the Capri's" that performed in many local venues, at weddings and entertained as far as Southern Ohio. He enjoyed teaching his children about music and sports, giving accordion and organ lessons, watching the New England Patriots, hunting, fishing, and developing new meat products. John was a member of St. Mary, Mother of God, Church in Freeport.
John is survived by his son, Dr. John M. (Kathleen) Aimino, of Port Charlotte, FL, daughter, Lisa Marie (Ike) Isenberg, of Freeport, and son Dino (Karen) Aimino, of Newark, NY; 6 grandchildren, Adam (Kristin) Isenberg, Asti (Jeremy) Isenberg-Fien, Alex Isenberg, Emmitt & Jacob Aimino and Nico Aimino; 3 great grandchildren, Jackson Ringler, Oliver Isenberg & Lincoln Fien. He is also survived by his former wife, Lillian Aimino Miller, and his sister-in-law Cecilia Aimino. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Morris Aimino.
There will be no public visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 am on Friday, June 26th at St. Mary, Mother of God Church in Freeport, with Father Ronald Maquinana officiating. Guests attending the mass are asked to wear a mask in the church. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Mother of God Church 608 High St. Freeport, PA 16229
|
Click the button to generate a printable document containing all condolences submitted
|
Condolence Booklet
|
Nancy Cunningham
|
Posted Mon June 22, 2020
|
So sorry for your loss.
|
John Karabinos
|
Posted Mon June 22, 2020
|
So very sorry to hear of this loss. What a great guy that I wish I would have known much longer. He has been a good friend since my move here to BJ in '07, and I know he will be missed by many. May he rest in peace!
|
Bob Livrone
|
Posted Mon June 22, 2020
|
Prayers and Sympathy to Lisa, Dino, Ike, Lillian and the entire family. He was a good man!
|
Carol Roenigk
|
Posted Mon June 22, 2020
|
So sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy to all. I remember John well from our FHS days. Bless you all.
|
Gay Revi
|
Posted Mon June 22, 2020
|
Please accept my caring. John was a kind and gentle person, and I have fond memories of him from years of living in BJ.
|
Dan Jonczak
|
Posted Tue June 23, 2020
|
In the early 80's, I was lucky to become one of Johnies' Capri's in his band. What great times we had playing the songs from the 50's and 60's. John also did a great Elvis show and was a classic entertainer. I am glad I got the chance to play music with him.
|
Chuck Wolfe
|
Posted Wed June 24, 2020
|
To John, Lisa, and Dino and the entire Aimino Family,
Very sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. I have such great memories of playing baseball for him on the PHILS, practices running up the hill at Corstani's Farm, and him leading us to the Senior League Championship in 1975. He was truly a nice man! I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers and may God's eternal light shine upon him.
Chuck Wolfe
|
Marlene DeMeno Osheskie
|
Posted Wed June 24, 2020
|
Many of fond memories of John, from. BJ, the Capris, and the meat shop. Rest In Peace John. You are taking an era of memories with you. They don’t make ‘Em like you anymore.
|
Bob and Bernadette Dudeck and daughters
|
Posted Fri June 26, 2020
|
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
|
Dianne and Jeff Mackowski
|
Posted Fri June 26, 2020
|
We were truly sorry to hear of your loss. May you all find comfort and peace through your faith, family, and friends in the days to come. Please accept our sincere condolences. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
|
Jackie Huth
|
Posted Sun July 19, 2020
|
Aimino Family- So sorry for your lose. Your dad was such a friend of mine. I've new him since i was a kid. He will be missed. God bless.
|
Vickie Chemelli
|
Posted Thu October 29, 2020
|
Lisa, John, and Dino. I am so sorry of your Dads passing. We had alot of good times working together. He was a great person. I am so sorry
Vickie Chemelli
|
|