John Joseph Daniels
December 20, 1962- February 2, 2025
Born in Melrose, MA, to the late Joseph Vito Daniels and Carol Louise Daniels he was raised and educated in North Reading, MA.
John loved growing up in his hometown of North Reading, especially at Martin’s Pond. He had a deep connection to his neighborhood, he was a true Ponderonian. His family and grandsons were his greatest gifts.
John moved to Maine and then settled In Exeter, NH with his girl Diane Doucette. They shared an amazing love and bond. If you saw one then you always saw the other.
John had many interests, weight lifting and training were a passion of his. He enjoyed playing cards with his friends, fishing and cracking jokes. He had a wonderful sense of humor and would even laugh at himself. John loved to debate politics and was well versed on many topics. He had an amazing ability to make you feel like you were the only person in the room when he was speaking to you. He had the biggest smile and heart. If John considered you a friend, you were his friend for life. His loyalty was unmatched. You could often find John cooking in the kitchen or on the grill, especially making his dads famous gravy, Grampy’s gravy he called it. Spending time with his family was always so important to him. He often spoke of the wonderful memories of being in his Nonni’s kitchen surrounded by laughter, love and extended family. He would call it Laps of Love, jumping from one lap to another and feeling the warmth and love. If you knew John you also knew his favorite pastime was to eat, an appetite that was unmatched, all you can eat buffets were his favorite, but not so much for the restaurant owners.
John had many jobs throughout his life. His last job working at The Dunes motor Inn in Rye, NH brought him great joy. He loved being at the beach making lifelong friends with his co workers and the guests. He always had a smile on his face and could remember everyone’s name. John made everyone he came in contact with feel valued and important, He was a people person. A true gentleman. He will deeply missed by so many, his family and friends he called brothers. He was the kindest, most selfless person. Always there to lend a hand or a kind word. His family was his rock. Like any family they fought and loved with the same passion. One of his greatest joys was spending time with his grandsons. He was one Proud Papa. John fought hard and never complained. He was fiercely protective of those he loved, and he never let on how bad he was hurting. He was a true warrior until the end.
Family members include his Siblings: Gail Daigle and husband Roland Daniels from Salem, NH; Paul Daniels and wife Cherie Daniels from Salem, NH; Micheal Daniels and wife Carly Daniels from Winchendon, MA; daughter, Rachel M. Daniels from Burlington, MA, fiance’, Diane C. Doucette from Exeter, NH; parents: late father Joseph Vito Daniels and mother Carol Louise Daniels; two grandsons and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, June 7 from 1 to 3 PM at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to the charity of one’s choice.
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Rest in peace John
My condolences to your family and friends.
John you are loved and missed by many! Had fun times when visiting you at Mom and Dads! Rest in Peace Condolences to your Family Love you much Aunt Mal ❤️❤️❤️
John was brilliant, as well as the most fun and kind. He will be missed!
My whole Heart . Forever Baby The world is so much colder with you not in it. I will forever speak your name and talk about you constantly. Gone from here But Never Forgotten. Love is Infinite. It is never Good bye it is see you later. Love you My John Daniels.
RIP John
My condolences to family and friends. God bless. RIP my friend
John was genuinely a great Human being to be associated with. Such a good soul. John ( and Diane ) will always be in my thoughts and heart with good memories.
A True Gentleman! So Sorry to hear of his Passing.
You had my back many a time. I”ll never forget you John. R.I.P. good friend.
He loved you very much and your brother