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Birth date: Mar 14, 1949 Death date: Nov 29, 2021
Obituary of John F. Strasser John "Jack" F. Strasser, 72, of Millsboro, DE and formerly of West Chester, PA passed away in the care of Beebe Healthcare in Lewes, DE on November 29, 2021, surrounded by the comfort of his family. Read Obituary



Jack was always upbeat and a joy to be with. We will miss him.

Joanne, its been many years since I was with you and Jack but always remember the good times we had when we were together. Jack was such a happy person that loved you and the kids so very much. He was always there if anyone needed help with anything. Memories of our Hershey Mills Estates get-togethers and our kids friendships will always be with me. My prayers are with all of you.

We are so sorry for your loss. Randy said Jack was a very pleasant man . Randy & Pam Glasgow

I met Jack about 5 years ago at the IRSC pool league. Through our struggles at the pool table, we discovered we were Villanova basketball fans. After a lengthy absence from the senior center, we reconnected this summer and had decided we would converse occasionally over the winter regarding the Wildcats. Well, Jack, I guess Jay Wright will have to coach without our input. Do you think uou could lend a hand from above? Will miss you, Jack.

Dear Joanne and family,I was so sorry to hear that Jack passed recently. We met in my Freshman year at Villanova University. One of my fondest memories was around the grill at the Mason house for TGIF ribs. Jack always had an amusing story. Years later we discovered our kids attended the same school in West Chester. Jack was such a happy family man. He loved Joanne and was so proud of his children. You are all in our prayers. Mary Tiernan Raisl La Jolla, California


Jack was the best next door neighbor in the history of the world. I have missed him and his wife, Joanne, tremendously since they moved several years ago from West Chester, PA, to Millsboro, DE. Jack was a treasured and wonderfuk friend to my late husband, Joe Strub, who died in 2010. Aside from immediate family, Jack was the last person to see Joe before he died at home from.pancreatic cancer. I will always be grateful to Jack's sons, John and Joey, for serving as my Joe's pallbearers. Jack leaves behind an incredible egacy of family and friends. In a world filled with darkness, Jack shed light wherever he went. He was a truly good man who made a positive mark for 72 years. He is gone much too soon.
