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THE LIFE OF JOHN MOGGIO
John Anthony Moggio, who resided with his loving family in Cutler Bay, Miami Florida, went to be with the Lord Monday, October 23, 2006. He succumbed after a year-long struggle against colon cancer. John was born on March 25, 1953. He is survived by his wife Jan Beall Moggio, and their two daughters Kim, 16 and Katie, 13; son Matt and daughter-in-law Tonya and granddaughter Ashley; mother-in-law June Beall, of Atlanta; and three sisters, Mary Moggio, of Hillsboro, North Carolina;  Pat Hamilton, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Ginger Moggio, of Canadegla,New York. John was very active in community affairs in Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay, dedicating much of his service to the development of youth soccer. He was a founding member of the youth soccer program in Palmetto Bay, and his daughters played on several teams he coached. He ceaselessly and selflessly dedicated his time and efforts to helping other young people play sports in a positive environment. John was also an active member of Old Cutler Presbyterian Church, where his wife is Director of Childrenâ€™s Ministry. He was a graduate of University of North Carolina, as a Certified Public Accountant, which he remained throughout his life. Services will be held at Old Cutler Presbyterian Church, 14401 Old Cutler Road, at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 26, 2006. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the those organizations seeking a cure for colon cancer, such as the Florida Cancer Research Fund, the American Institute for Cancer Research. They also request support for youth soccer non-profit organizations, such as those affiliated with the Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA), supporting scholarships.