Conesus: May 26, 2020 at age 58. John was born on May 27, 1961 in Rochester, NY to the late Leo and Dorothy (Kramer) Torregiano. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his sister Cheryl. Survived by his siblings; Lynn Law of FL, Vic
(Leah) Torregiano of GA, and Leo Torregiano of FL; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Also survived by his girlfriend of many years, Tracy Mosman of Conesus.
John, always known as “Magic Man”, practiced and entertained with magic from a young age, specializing in the slight of hand. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and with his unique sense of humor he enjoyed making
people smile and laugh. His creativity extended to his love for music and for years he performed in a band. He loved GOD and had a deep appreciation for all his friends and family including his pets.
A Graveside Service and gathering to remember John will be held in the future at a date to be announced. Memorial contributions may be made in John’s memory to SusieQ Dog ResQ, PO Box 236, Conesus, NY 14435. To send a condolence or share a
memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
I only have memories of a year in high school…and the past couple of years reconnecting on Facebook – my sincere and heart felt condolences to your family and Tracy. RIP John. You will be missed.
I have no words but I’ll try… even though you and I had been apart for many years, I still love you and always will. Our relationship was full of ups and downs, trials and tribulations. Through it all, good and bad, somehow we managed to build a life that many envied. It was time for us to part ways and yet, the memories remained stronger than I even knew until the night I received that phone call no wife wants to hear, together or not. I’ve done my best to make you proud and make the tough decisions I needed to make, all of them with you, your family and Tracy in mind. I find myself replaying our lives together and somehow now that you’re gone, all the pain, hurt and resentment has vanished and is replaced with only the good times we shared. Your stepchildren hold a very special place in their hearts for you and will always remember all the magic shows, the weekends spent together and the love you showed them and they will never forget you. Only a few people know just how hard this has been on me to go from your wife to your widow. I will never, ever forget you and the 16 years we spent together. All the late night projects, making magic tricks, reading/writing/editing your books, assisting you in your shows, the graphic design company we had, fun nights on the town and time spent with your family and mine. Rest in peace my dear Magic Man, may you finally be able to be at peace. I’ll carry in you in my heart as I have done for the past 24 years. Fly high with the angels, say HI to my Mom for me and spread your joy around the heavens.
My thoughts and prayers go to John’s family and Tracy, my heart breaks for all of you. He will truly be missed!
Lov you John and miss you always
My condolences to John’s family. Sending lots of Prayers. Magic Man we had great and wonderful times together. When you were doing magic here and there I really enjoyed helping you and taking pics. When you were in the I band I truely loved your singing especially my song you sang only for me (Wonderful Tonight) by Eric Clapton and don’t forget all the pics I took at every gig. When we used to go out for Karaoke night you also sang a song for me (Everything) by Michael Buble. I Miss all of that. I’m very sorry you been sick on and off all these last few years. I’ve always been there for you day, night overnight at different hospitals and this last one I couldn’t because of the Covid Stuff going around. I didn’t get to say good bye & I Will Always Carry you in my Heart! RIP. Magic Man. Love Ya!
RIP John you are home now with family my condolence to all his family and Tracy with this difficult time
My condolences to John‘s family , my God guide you through this difficult time.
R.I.P. John