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Christine Anslinger
November 7, 2007
As a volunteer as MCH I introduced myself to John one day after Bingo - he had won twice. He was so happy and we had the nicest conversation about his days at B&L and Oak Hill. What a sweet man - I'll miss seeing him at MCH.
Jim Ryan
November 6, 2007
I have enjoyed John's company for many years---first at Oak Hill and later during his retirement with an occasional lunch and a phone call. He was always upbeat and was a true gentleman.
November 6, 2007
Paula Luscher / Bausch & Lomb Early Settlers' Club
Wayne Shaffner
November 6, 2007
Good-Bye old friend.
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