John Scott Pinto

john pinto

June 12, 1964 ~ May 24, 2017

Born in: Easton, PA
Resided in: Atlanta, GA - Georgia

John Scott Pinto died peacefully at home after a brief illness.  John was 52 years old, and was born, June 12, 1964 in PA.  He is survived by his mother, Dawne Padula of Lewes, DE; three brothers, Frank Pinto, Mark Pinto both of Bangor, PA and Michael Pinto of Bradenton, FL, ; a sister, Kim Webb of Lewes, PA.  He is also survived by three nieces and two great nephews.  John graduated from Cape Henlopen High in Lewes, DE.  Upon graduating, he entered the United States Air Force.  He is currently employed by Davios Italian Steakhouse in Atlanta, GA.  John loved the Baltimore Orioles and his pug, Bayley.  He was a sweet kind man, a good friend and he will be missed dearly.  A celebration of John’s life will be held at a later date in Atlanta.

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  1. Scott Black says:

    Worked with John at BRG and kept in touch over the years. He was indeed a kind and gentle soul. Rest in peace John.

  2. Matt Finley says:

    Saddened to hear, RIP Mr. Pinto

  3. Kim Webb says:

    God in his great mercy,knew when loved ones had to part,something special would be needed to bring comfort to our heart, so he gave us each a precious gift not even time can fade, of reliving tender moments through the memories we’ve made.It is difficult to understand why loss must come to be, but thank God for precious moments that live on in memory. Our most precious gift will be those thoughts of John whom we loved so much. I know we all have wonderful memories of time with John,I will hold mine close to my heart.RIP my dear John, till we meet again.

  4. Lisa Franklin says:

    We only met briefly, I enjoyed his sense of humor, and stories of the past. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

  5. Elaine says:

    I worked with John at BRG for yrs, he was a great guy. We cried together, laughed together and we would gripe together. I loved his sense of humor and his political views were always a hot topic. He will be missed. He had a good soul and really cared for people even if did not come off that way.


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