In loving memory of

John A. Iapalucci
March 5, 1941 - December 31, 2020

John A. Iapalucci, passed on December 31, 2020 after a fierce battle with COVID-19. Of Laurel Springs, NJ; formerly of S. Phila., PA and several other South Jersey towns. Age 79.

Beloved husband of Christine (nee Wroblewski). Devoted father of Kimberly Ann Wharton (David) and David John Iapalucci (Lisa). Loving grandfather of Danielle and Nicholas Iapalucci. Dear brother of Linda Wallace and the late Lenore DiGiacobbe. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

John graduated from South Philadelphia High School, Class of 1961. Afterward he proudly served with the US Coast Guard. Early in his career, John specialized in engineering plastic sales. He was a Vice President and Sales Manager for several regional companies. John loved life, parties and traveling extensively with his wife and family. Most important to John was the time he spent with family. There will be a viewing from 10am to 10:45am Thursday morning at Our Lady of Hope Parish, St. Agnes RC Church, Blackwood. Funeral Mass 11am in the Church.

Please note that masks and social distancing protocols are required.

Streaming of service to begin at 10:30am and may be viewed by visiting: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/50092121

Interment is private at the request of the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to New Jersey Pandemic Fund, PO Box 338, Morristown, NJ 07963.

Tributes

Joe Siciliano wrote on Jan 7, 2021:

"John and spoke out front on occasion, and when we did he always made me smile. May he Rest In Peace."

Jeff Lysek wrote on Jan 5, 2021:

"John will fondly missed and his expertise in the bingo world for the last 30 plus years is a remarkable accomplishment. Condolences to Christine and the Iapalucci family in this time of sorrow. With deepest sympathy, Jeff Lysek"

Randolph Whitby wrote on Jan 3, 2021:

"Please accept my sincere condolences. John was an asset to Atlantic bingo and many of our Salesforce. We will sorely miss him. O Lord, Eternal rest grant onto him and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul through the mercy of God rest in peace. ? Amen"