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Giaocchino “Jack” Spiezio died on Saturday, May 16, at the age of 84.
He is survived by his children, Julie and partner Carolyn Cobb, John and wife Sheila, and James and wife Beate; his five grandchildren, Caroline, John "Jack,” Olivia, Joseph, and Daniel; and his rescue dog Kit Kat. He is predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Elizabeth “Betty” (née Byrne).
It’s impossible, in the few paragraphs available here, to summarize the life of a man whose adventures could fill a three-hour film. But here is a try:
Jack was born on June 25, 1935, in a green house in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, nestled under the BQE (he would later deem this house his “National Monument,” viewed on rides home from Bamonte’s). His family moved to then-rural Hicksville, where he spent most of his childhood.
As a young man, Jack left New York and saw the world. He joined the Marines and was stationed in Hawaii and Japan during the Korean War. He traveled the U.S. with his closest Marine friends, American Indians who sparked in him a lifelong passion for supporting indigenous communities. Jack went on to visit all 50 U.S. States and much of Africa and Europe.
He settled down where he started: New York. At 22, Jack became a husband and, not long after that, a father. He raised his children in Massapequa Park and shared with them his love for hiking, fishing, hunting, history, and good Italian food. When his grandchildren were born, he loved them unconditionally. He was their biggest fan and he let them, and everyone else, know it.
Outside of the home, Jack was a successful business owner and aerospace entrepreneur, building parts that landed on the moon. He was a judo wrestler, a shark whisperer, and a friend. He wanted to leave the world better than he found it.
The family suggests donations in Jack's memory to the Wind River Foundation, the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, and Greenpeace.
Arrangements entrusted to the Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons Funeral Home. www.chapeyfamily.com
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Carolyn Falconer Horne posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
My sincerest condolences to Jack’s family. I came to know Jack late in his life, having moved across the street from him a year and half ago. In that short time, though, we became friends. I will surely miss our wide ranging conversations and having my dogs play with Kit Kat. I’m already missing my friend and neighbor but can easily picture him reunited with his beloved wife. Prayers to all o loved him. Carolyn Horne
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Marilyn Sakelaris posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2020
My sincere sympathy to you all in the loss of your Dad/Grandfather. I had the privilege to know and work for Jack buying/selling his real estate dealings in Florida. What a delightful character he was. Outspoken for sure, but his heart was in the right place. He spoke highly of his entire family.
Sadly written,
Marilyn Sakelaris
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Julie Hahn posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
John, Sheila and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in all your cherished memories.
Our deepest sympathies,
Greg and Hahn
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Pam Grant-Navarro posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
The family of John Grant offers our sincerest heartfelt condolences. Jack was one of the most original genuine characters I have ever had the pleasure of knowing I worked for him as a young girl went on many a shark adventure with him including the infamous mako that we shot and lost.. longest ride back to Babylon ever .. Jack was generous and kind but did not ever suffer fools and you always were sure of his opinion. He loved his family deeply and was a loyal friend to many . The world has lost one of a kind . I am certain your family has a lifetime and memories and stories to comfort you in this difficult time. Wishing you love and strength . Pam Grant-Navarro
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Maureen & Joe Carini & family posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
John(Sheila & whole Spiezio family-Our hearts go out to all of you during this heartbreaking time in losing your Father, Gioacchino Spiezio. What a beautiful obituary, truly tells the story of wonderful man, husband, Father, Grandfather. May all of you find peace in your hearts during this difficult time. Cherish the wonderful memories you had together as a family with your Father. God bless all of you. Sincerely, Maureen, Joe, Grace, Kailey, & Joey IV Carini
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John Heppell posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Truly sorry for your loss. Forever in my thoughts and prayers.
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One of the true legends in the aerospace industry. This is the end of an era. Deepest condolences to the Spiezio family.
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Semper Fi Uncle Jack
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A world without Jack will not be the same :(
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