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John H. Dise Jr.

1949 - 2016

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1949

DIED

2016

John Dise Obituary

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JOHN H., JR. Attorney in Detroit, passed away in Colorado March 21, 2016. He was born in Detroit on May 29, 1949 to J. Harvey (deaseased) and Doretha Dise. He is survived by his wife, Joy; son, John (Skip) Dise and his family; daughter, Anna; and his sister, Deborah Anderson. John graduated from Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Michigan State University and Detroit College Of Law and served as a police officer in Detroit and as a legal advisor to the late Coleman Young of Detroit. Memorial services will follow.

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Published by Hometown Life on Apr. 3, 2016.

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Thomas Dickinson

May 15, 2017

So sad to find another fellow classmate has passed away. John lived just down the street from me while growing up in Birmingham. RIP John.

Carole Chiamp

December 18, 2016

Dear Joy
I was saddened to learn of John's death. I only found out when my solicitation for the Goodfellows came back in the mail and I tried to find him.

John used to be my next door neighbor many years ago when we were practicing law. He was so smart and very kind to me when male attorneys were not always so nice to female attorneys. I appreciate all of your and his donations to the Goodfellows over the years. May he rest in peace.

Carole Chiamp

Don Helvey

April 5, 2016

I am so sorry to hear about John's passing. John helped me tremendously when I worked for the Taylor Police Department in Michigan. John always took time to take my calls and answer difficult questions. He also provided a lot of personal encouragement to me with his phone calls. I will always remember good times working with John. To John's family, my prayers are with you, I know that he will be greatly missed.

Gina Puzzuoli

March 31, 2016

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was a wonderful mentor, and I will never forget all that he taught me. May he rest in peace. My deepest sympathy to his family.

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