Utah Dixie Detachment #1270 called into duty for funeral detail on 17 Jan 2017. Funeral of Marine John Lattauzio will be held this Tuesday the 17th at the Southland Bible Church in north Washington. Ceremonial uniform. Muster at 11:00. See 1270 Event Calendar on the right for any additional details and directions. More questions? Call Larry at 668-5755.
Obituary
John Lattauzio, 78, passed away on January 12, 2017 in St.
George, Utah. He was born on August 18, 1938 in White Plains, New York. He
joined the marines in 1956 and served for eight years. He moved to Alamogordo,
New Mexico in 1960 and two years later he began his lifelong career as a
businessman by opening the first of many successful businesses. Over the next
50 years he put his heart and soul into his family, his business, Alamogordo
and the state of New Mexico.
In 1977 he served as chairman of the Alamogordo Chamber of
Commerce. He served as President of the Committee of 50. He chaired the Otero
County Republican party for eight years and served as the New Mexico State
Chairman for another six years. During that time, he expanded J&J
Mini-Markets from a single location to over 11 stores in two states. He also
ran a small grocery store, numerous coin laundries, a mobile home park, and a
health food store. John never ignored the city he worked in. He served the City
of Alamogordo and the State of New Mexico with a passion, always hoping to make
a positive impact. He influenced many people and always helped those in need.
Anyone who knew John knew his first love was his family. He
is survived by the love of his life and wife of 30 years, Kathy Lattauzio. His
children: Michael Lattauzio, 46; Lori Forrest, 41; Beth Meeks, 39. His
grandchildren: Shane Alexander, 17; Hannah Armstrong, 16; Jake Armstrong, 15;
Reagan Forrest, 11. He is also survived by his two sisters: Diana and Ray
Bradham and Anna Zaiss, along with numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws.
John loved politics and a good debate. He was an avid writer
and enjoyed reading and education. He had a strong desire to help those less
fortunate and always looked for ways to volunteer his time to improve his
community. He loved traveling with his wife, spending time outdoors, and
playing games with his family and friends. The last few years he was able to
retire in St. George, Utah with Kathy and their dogs. He loved nothing more
than starting the morning with a cup of coffee with Kathy. John and Kathy had a
shared love for animals, particularly their sweet puppies. The puppies all
waited to take turns to sit in John's lap every evening.
A memorial service will be held at Southland Bible Church,
in Washington Utah on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 11:00AM. His family has
asked in lieu of flowers please send a donation to the local animal shelter of
your choice or to the Southern Utah Veterans Home at 160 N. 200 E Ivins, Utah
84738, (435)634-5220.
Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury
Mortuary, (435) 673-2454. Friends and family are invited to sign his guestbook
at www.spilsburymortuary.com.
Published in The Spectrum & Daily News on Jan. 15, 2017
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