John Cambio passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loved ones. Born on June 6, 1944, in New York City; He is survived by his wife Barbara, sons and his grandchildren, who were the light of John’s life.
While coming from very humble beginnings, John’s work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, ability to overcome adversity, and unwavering drive led him to success. He started as a simple mechanic then built to own a multi-franchise car dealership, became a restaurateur, and a contractor. John not only built a legacy of professional success but also forged lasting friendships and relationships. John’s drive left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
John’s love for the great outdoors included fishing and especially hunting. He truly enjoyed hunting trips with his family, friends, and especially his granddaughter.
Those who knew John would describe him as driven, kind, courageous, funny, and stubborn. He also loved to break his friends’ chops. His sense of humor was a source of joy and comfort and his courage inspired others to face challenges head-on. He will be profoundly missed, but forever remembered.
As we say goodbye to John Cambio, we take solace in knowing that his memory will continue to guide and inspire us. His story does not end with his passing but lives on in the lessons he taught and the memories we will hold forever. Rest in peace, John, and thank you for everything.
In lieu of flowers please make all proceeds to St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital.Â
John Cambio passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loved ones. Born on June 6, 1944, in New York City; He is survived by his wife Barbara, sons and his grandchildren, who were the light of John’s life.
While coming from very humble beginnings, John’s work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, ability to overcome adversity, and unwavering drive led him to success. He started as a simple mechanic then built to own a multi-franchise car dealership, became a restaurateur, and a contractor. John not only built a legacy of professional success but also forged lasting friendships and relationships. John’s drive left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
John’s love for the great outdoors included fishing and especially hunting. He truly enjoyed hunting trips with his family, friends, and especially his granddaughter.
Those who knew John would describe him as driven, kind, courageous, funny, and stubborn. He also loved to break his friends’ chops. His sense of humor was a source of joy and comfort and his courage inspired others to face challenges head-on. He will be profoundly missed, but forever remembered.
As we say goodbye to John Cambio, we take solace in knowing that his memory will continue to guide and inspire us. His story does not end with his passing but lives on in the lessons he taught and the memories we will hold forever. Rest in peace, John, and thank you for everything.
In lieu of flowers please make all proceeds to St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital.Â