Tribute Wall
Plant a tree in memory of John
An environmentally friendly option
Provide comfort for the family by sending flowers or planting a tree in memory of John Shibilski .
Guaranteed hand delivery by a local florist
Loading...
G
Gillette Durkee uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, May 1, 2021
/public-file/363/Ultra/67de50c4-bd21-4bdd-923a-c7320fa74d74.jpg
I took this pix Sep 1992 of John and his father, your great-grandfather to some, and grandfather to Michelle & Barbara. I was sitting on payloader hoisting up a big steel I-beam to sit on top of structure. I had a camera in my pocket. Quite a project and still standing!
G
Gillette Durkee posted a condolence
Saturday, May 1, 2021
John was one of my best friends. Going back to late 80’s peddling tomatoes from out of state with his late son John Jr., we had lost another good friend Tommy Monaco from Russo’s farm over on South End. Johnny, as I called him, kinda took me in, and we became really good friends, stumbling and bumbling thru life’s offerings good and bad. With my friend’s backhoe, I helped dig the foundation and also helped the mason construct the concrete block walls. Whew, what a gig! He was a top notch auto mechanic and spent many hours fixing mine and my lady friend’s clunkers up until recently when he kinda just packed it in. He visited me up in VT deer hunting, again with JJr.; we went fishing, and we did some gaming, the ponies at OTB and at the native American attractions. We tried to stay one step away from negative business events and were fairly successful. We laughed, clowned around about politics, state of the economy, people’s crazy disposition to being woke; we reminisced about the way things were back in the day. We spoke almost every other day for years; the expired cellphones attest to it. The younger folks know. Thru thick and thin, he always managed a smile and cared for his family. I’ll miss his telephone update of the daily trivial inertia of things that seemed to matter but really didn’t. It was just somethings going on and in the realm of things, meant nothing. He was my friend. R.I.P John.
Gillette Durkee
S
Sandor schump uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, April 29, 2021
/public-file/362/Ultra/1d29c8fc-a2d7-4e39-a905-4a05df2e1cbf.jpeg
S
Sandor schump uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, April 29, 2021
/public-file/359/Ultra/b399180b-f7c4-465d-b474-c874de17d40e.jpeg
/public-file/360/Ultra/986e13ad-1547-4515-a12a-146ba7c0a676.jpeg
Biggie u were always good to me like a dad. I will
Miss u very much and will keep u in my prayers forever.
Matthew 7:28
Enter through the narrow gate.(A) For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
S
The family of John Shibilski uploaded a photo
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
/tribute-images/3892/Ultra/John-Shibilski.png
Please wait
Our Location
43 Kirkham Ave.
East Haven, Connecticut 06512
Phone: (203) 467-2789
Fax: 203 467-0388
Email: clancy-palumbo@comcast.net
HOME | ABOUT US | AT-NEED | PRE-NEED | RESOURCES | OBITUARIES & TRIBUTES
Clancy - Palumbo Funeral Home proudly serves East Haven CT and the following, but not limited too, communities: Foxon Area, Branford,
Guilford, Madison, Northford, North Branford and New Haven CT