John Michael-Anthony Infranco

john infranco

October 16, 1960 ~ May 3, 2025

Born in: Huntington, NY
Resided in: Commack, NY

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of John Infranco, who departed May 3rd, 2025 at the age of 64.

John was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Linda, and a proud father to their daughter, Sarah. He was a cherished brother to Albert, Michael and Paul. He was also a caring uncle to his nieces and nephews.

John was predeceased by his loving parents, Kathryn and Albert Infranco. He leaves behind a legacy of empathy, humor, compassion and unwavering dedication to his family.

Services

Visitation: Thursday, May 8, 2025 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home of Commack
2115 Jericho Turnpike
Commack, NY 11725


Visitation: Thursday, May 8, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home of Commack
2115 Jericho Turnpike
Commack, NY 11725


Mass: Friday, May 9, 2025 9:45 am

St. Thomas More RC Church
115 Kings Highway
HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788


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  1. candleHeart broken to hear this very sad news. Was always happy to see John at the meetings. Great Acrylic Artist, John will be sorely missed.

  2. Poem for John, (((( From a blank canvas, dreams arise, Each stroke, a whisper of the skies. Colorful hopes, in shadows they gleam, Every artist silent dream. =/ With a palette of passions, they weave, Stories untold in hues they believe. Guided by heart, by intuition’s theme, they paint the world, in a dreamer’s regime. Endless horizons where visions team, On the canvas, realty and dream seam. For the heart of the artist, it beams. A world built on hope and colorful streams.

  3. candleJohn was a close friend and very helpful co-worker. I got to know him very well – over many, many years. There is a lot to look back on and process – now hearing of his passing. To be brief, his knowledge of history, sports, politics and more – made for great conversations. Painting and gardening were more than just fleeting hobbies. A lifetime of art and living beauty, that he created to enjoy and share with others. And John prayed every day. In part, for better health and for others in need also. He was connected to and now is in – that better place.

  4. candleI had the pleasure of working with John for many years and enjoyed my conversations with him very much. He was so knowledgeable on so many topics and had a great sense of humor. He made the world a better place and will be missed. May God bless John and his family.

  5. . I am so sorry to hear this very sad news. Condolences to John’s family. John was a very talented artist and a great addition to our group. We enjoyed watching his paintings come to life. He will be missed.

    Rosemary Bavoso Ogozalek

  6. I have known and worked with John for over 25 years. He was intelligent, inciteful and a very unique individual. We had many conversations on so many different topics. John would always provide his unique perspective, and I enjoyed each one regardless of our different views. I have only talked with John once or twice since he retired, that is something I regret, but John will live on in those who are left behind, and he will be remembered with fondness. Rest in Peace John.

  7. I have only just lost you; the pain is hard to bear.
    Do I have to go through life knowing you’re not there?
    Please, someone explain to me why he had to go.
    Are there any reasons, I really need to know?
    I sit here and remember all the lovely times we shared,
    the talks, the laughter, of everyone you cared.
    I am told the pain will ease in time
    and I will think of you without a tear,
    but that will be impossible as I need to have you here.
    You were my very world, my ever-guiding star.
    Just kiss me softly on the cheek and tell me where you are.

    I will love you forever, Linda

  8. John was a good man and one of my first friends at work. I always looked forward to hearing his stories and debates over lunch, and to receiving the abundant hauls of tomatoes and green beans overflowing from his garden. My deepest sympathies to him and his family. May he rest in peace.


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