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Naldiro John Mello December 8, 1940 - June 28, 2022

December 8, 1940 – June 28, 2022

Naldiro “John” Mello of Turlock went on to be with the Lord on June 28, 2022 at home with his loving family.

He was born on December 8, 1940 on the Azores Island of Terceira to John and Lilliana Mello. He was the youngest of four children. In 1949 when John was only 8 ½ years old, his father decided to bring his family to America for a better life with more opportunities. They traveled by boat to Ellis Island, NY then took a Greyhound bus across the country to Los Banos, California where his father milked cows. At a very young age he learned by watching his father to be the honest, hardworking, respectful man his friends and family knew him to be.

On June 10, 1962, John married the love of his life Connie Sue Gilbert. Together they had three children, Michael, Christina and Steven. Over the course of 60 years they lived in various places throughout California until settling in the Central Valley. It was there John’s dream of business ownership in the purchase of his first dairy was fulfilled. In 1978, he partnered with his brother Arnold and created Mello Brothers Dairy. After a few additional business adventures once they sold the dairy, John and Arnold partnered once again in 1989 with the purchase of M & M Corner Mini Mart for his final and most enjoyed business.

After the dairy business John was able to spend more time riding and enjoying his love for horses.  He was a member of the World Cattle Sorting Association for many years. During that time he competed in cattle penning and cattle sorting where he won numerous buckles, saddles and various other prizes with the help of his favorite horse Poco. In addition to competing, John enjoyed trips to the mountains with his horses. Every summer he and his family would join friends at Clarks Fork for a week of trail riding, campfires and memory making. Those were some of John’s favorite times.

John was preceded in death by his parents, John Mello and Lilliana Freitas, his stepfather Frank Freitas, his sister Lillian Sharp and his granddaughter Julie Mello. He is survived by his wife Connie Mello, his sons Michael Mello (Tanya) and Steven Mello (Cindy) and daughter Christina Mello, grandchildren, Kevin Mello (Crystal), Taylor Mello, Justin Mello and Kyle Mello (Ashely), as well as great grandchildren Tyler, Avery and Lane. John also leaves behind siblings Arnold Mello (Elizabeth) and Mary Rocha and numerous beloved nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at Allen Mortuary on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 1pm. Inurnment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to:  Community Hospice Foundation, 4368 Spyres Way, Modesto, CA 95356 www.give.hospiceheart.org

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  1. Connie Mello says

    To my dear husband,
    Thank you so much for loving me,,even when I wasn’t lovable! You were a wonderful husband and my heart spills over with love for you. You have always been the stillness in the storm. Always encouraged and supported me. Even in the most trying,difficult, heartbreaking times you have stood by my side. You were always there for me, even when I was wrong in my ways.
    You were the husband God intended you to be, a wonderful provider and the leader of our family. I can’t put into words all that you meant to me and how very much I appreciated the life we shared together, but I hope you knew the depth of my love and how truly blessed I was to call you my husband
    Loving and missing you forever
    Connie.

  2. Connie Mello says

    John and Selma we may have lost time together when we moved to Southern California but we never lost our special friendship. John really enjoyed our dinner and cards night each month. Thank you for your support in the loss of my first and only true love. Connie

  3. Connie Mello says

    We may have have lost some time together when we moved to Southern California, but we didn’t lose our special friendship. John really enjoyed our dinner and card nights. So much fun! Thanks for being so supportive of me in my loss of my first and only true love. Connie

  4. Connie Mello says

    Thank you Marci for your kind words. John had such good times sorting and penning with all of the WCSA members.

  5. John and Selma Chenault says

    We have known Johnny for many years. We spent a lot of time with Johnny and Connie when we were younger and did not see them much when they moved down south. We reconnected when they moved back to Turlock and have really enjoyed our time together. He truly was a good man and we will miss him very much.

  6. Marci Hogan says

    I often think of you all. Was sad to hear of his passing. Miss the days of sorting with you all also. Great family that was always so kind. Sorry for your loss.

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