In Memory of
John A. Varriano
February 2,
1936 - July 17, 2022
Obituary
John A. Varriano
- Devoted family man, husband, father, grandfather,
great-grandfather and friend passed away July 18th at
the age of 86. Affectionately known as Pop Pop & Johnny
Boy.
John was born on
February 2, 1936 to Carmela & Francesco Varriano, and
resided for over 50 years in the New Dorp house in which
he was born. A graduate of McKee High School class of
1953, John was married to the love of his life Dolores
for more than 61 years, and together they had 4 children
Karen Sutter (Dean), Linda Skinner (Kevin), John Jr.
Varriano (Joanne) and AnnMarie D'Elia (Thomas).
John's early
employment was in the Lane Theatre on New Dorp Lane,
Concrete construction, H&L Motors in New Dorp & Gulf Gas
Station in Dongan Hills as a mechanic.
In 1958 John applied
for a job at the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey that would span over 35 years. Beginning in
maintenance, then as a garage attendant, John returned
to working as a mechanic which was his passion. It was
through this position he encountered a chance meeting
with a Mr. Guy Tozzolli, Director of the PA of NY & NJ
in 1962 who took a shinning to John and offered him the
position of personal chauffeur. During this tenure John,
experienced flying in an airplane for the first time,
meeting celebrities, and making lifelong friends that
would know when he was approaching by the jingling of
the change in his pocket. It was also during this time
that he met Rev. Victor Yanitelli, President of Saint
Peter's University who was not only a good friend but
spiritual advisor. In 1972, John returned to his
position as a mechanic until his retirement in 1993. Not
being one to sit around, John took a part-time position
at the Richmond Country Club in 1994 which he absolutely
loved, as it gave him the opportunity to golf at its
beautiful course.
Aside from John's
expertise as an auto mechanic, he was a jack of all
trades. There was no such thing as hiring a handyman,
John did it all by building screen houses, carports,
garages and renovating his childhood home. John was also
known for this woodworking crafts which he lovingly
gifted to family and friends. John was always up for a
party, tell a good joke, played Santa each year for the
neighborhood kids and loved hanging out with the boyssss.
He will be remembered
as a gentle soul who loved his family and will be missed
by all. John is preceded by his wife, Dolores (Sandin)
Varriano, brother Joseph Varriano and sister Mary
D'Aquila.
He is survived by his
children and their spouse's, six grandchildren Dean
(Jennifer), Lisa (Mike), Kevin (Diane), Joseph (Emily),
John (Lisa) and Francesca (Mike) and nine
great-grandchildren Christopher, Corey, Claire, Carter,
Cooper, Gabrielle, Hannah, Giovanni & Alessio. Visiting
hours will be Friday July 22nd, from 4-8 at Hanley
Funeral Home, 60 New Dorp Lane. A funeral service will
be conducted at Our Lady Queen of Peace on Saturday,
July 23rd at 9:30am.
Burial will follow in
Moravian Cemetery. Hanley Funeral Home 60 New Dorp Lane
Staten Island, NY 10306 (718) 351-1800
Published by Staten Island Advance
from July 20 to July 22, 2022
Visitation:
Jul, 22 2022
4:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.
Hanley Funeral Home Inc.
60 New Dorp Lane
Staten Island, NY
(718) 351-1800