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John
D. Palma, formerly of 17 Greythorne Rd., Lancaster, died early
Thursday morning at Lancaster General Hospital, after a long
battle with diabetes and heart disease.
He was the
husband of the late Margaret E. "Peggy" Palma, who passed away in
2009. Mr. Palma is survived by his son, Daniel J. Palma of
Portland, OR; his daughter Linda Palma Ross of Lancaster, 7
grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren; a sister Isabel Aloi of
Newtown, PA and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Palma
served in World War II as part of special entertainment forces in
the European Theater.
He was an
original home owner in Levittown, PA, the post-war planned
community. John was a professional trumpet player all of his life
and was a member of the house bands of The Celebrity Room and
Palumbo's, both in Philadelphia, and the Latin Casino in Camden.
He also played in clubs in New York, Wildwood, NJ, and Atlantic
City. He managed City Music Center in Burlington, NJ and was
responsible for the instrument rental programs of most of the
school districts in central and southern NJ during the 1960s and
70s. In his retirement, he and his wife, Peggy, operated PJ's
Varieties at the old Meadowbrook Farmers Market.
The family
would like to publicly thank all of the wonderful staff at Village
Vista nursing home who loved and cared for him and his wife until
her death. They treated him like he was their own father. The
family would also like to acknowledge the excellent care by the
staff at LGH during his final illness.
Friends will
be received on Sunday, October 17, 2010 from 7-8PM at the Charles
F. Snyder Funeral Home and Crematory, 441 N. George St.,
Millersville, PA, with the Funeral Service to follow at 8PM, the
Rev. Michael Yoder officiating.. Interment will be private. To
send and online condolence, please visit: SnyderFuneralHome.com.
Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory, 872-5041 |