John Donald Falsarella, late of Millbrae and San Mateo County resident since 1953, entered into rest in Santa Rosa on March 31, 2005. Beloved husband of Maxine Falsarella since 1944. Loving father of Keith Falsarella M.D. (Barabara) of Oklahoma and Bob Falsarella (Marcia) of Santa Rosa. Proud grandfather of Joe and Jessica Savino and Kylie Zupo. Dear brother of Frank Falsarella (Margaret) of Oregon and Rose Barton of Texas. Also survived by his grandchildren Frank, Vince and John Falsarella and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A native of Alameda, Calif. and raised in Livermore, aged 83 years. A member of the Millbrae Lions Club since 1980, St. Dunstan's Over 40 Club, Millbrae Chapter of AARP, Peninsula Social Club in San Mateo, Sons of Italy in South San Francisco, San Mateo County Division of the California Retired Teachers Association, served in combat with the 3rd Army during World War II in Europe under General Patton, served as educator with the San Francisco Unified School District for 33 years.

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