Marysville Appeal-Democrat

John W. Tuscano, Jr.

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When people speak about cancer, they use the words “battle” or “courage”, and they do so for a reason. John W. Tuscano Jr., lost his life at 11:00am on February 24, 2021. He was born on August 21, 1946, and lived in Yuba City his entire life.

He lost his battle with pancreatic cancer with more courage and dignity t han anyone thought humanly possible. He never quit fighting or searching for anything that would increase the time left for him. John had too much to stay for as he would tell you.

He was an artist and a visionary that was unique in our time. He saw the beauty in hard work, and built t he world around him using the skills he’d learned, but skills alone did not create the places John considered his greatest accomplish­ments. He would tell you that work ethic and organizati­on alone were the key, but would never admit it was what he saw in his heart that pushed him every day.

He absolutely loved to take you on a tour of his home, but was just as eager to walk through your home and talk about the possibilit­ies. While John was honored to be in charge of the many things he created, he was just as motivated in taking part in projects like the Sutter Theater, and the city water tower.

Yuba City was a primary focus i n his life, but it stood firmly behind his family. Nothing made him more happy t han being a Tuscano and Sunday d i n n e r s . He was a proud Italian man who loved to cook, create art, travel, and for those who knew him well, he always loved a good water feature, and oranges from his tree.

John loved his beautiful family, and was a proud husband who found his own “1723” with his Nancy, for over twenty-seven years. He was a loving brother, father, grandfathe­r, and great-grandfathe­r, who gave tough lessons, demanded respect, and carried high expectatio­ns.

He wished the best for the people he loved. Sometimes that meant a dose of reality while other times it meant he would stand up f or them, and for what was right. As a man of principle John lived every day to set an example. His example in life is one that projects hard work with rewards that stand long after you’re gone through the places you visit, the people you meet, and the family you cherish. John Tuscano did all these things, and he did them well. His legacy lives in the hearts of those he loved, and we will all be forever grateful.

Survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Nancy Tuscano; sister, Donna Cummings, and family Kari, (Michael), Dominic and Dane LEBl a n c ; b r o t h e r , Ron Tuscano; sister, Julie Garcia, and f a mily, (Frank), Chanel, and Chloe; brother, Joseph Tuscano, and family (Natasha), Eden, Emily, Ni c h o l a s , a n d Gi a ; daughter, Lis Johnson, and family, (Chris), Sad

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