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JOHN EDWARD CODE

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Oct. 15, 1931 - Oct. 29, 2010 Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Wilma and Russell Code. John loved Minnesota and the farm. His family moved to Seattle, Washington, when he was 12, then to Long Beach, California, where he enjoyed ROTC and was called up for service in Korea by the Marine Corp without basic training. He was a proud Marine and loved his country. John later served as Commander of American Legion Post 288 for two years. John is survived by Bobbie, his wife of 56 years; sister, Judith Ann Forman; niece and husband, Dana Diane and Jeff Cohn; nephew, Robert Harry Flanegin and wife Tresa; two great nephews, Robert and Kevin; and four great nieces, Mia Genevieve, Lada, Katya and Anna. Services will be held on Saturday, November 13, 2010, 12:00 p.m., at the Old North Church, Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn. FOREST LAWN MEMORIAL PARKS & MORTUARIES

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Published by Los Angeles Daily News on Nov. 7, 2010.

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karen McBride

November 1, 2020

We still miss you John. RIP

Karen McBride

November 2, 2011

Rest in Peace, John, you are missed. My love to Bobbie.

Karen McBride

November 9, 2010

Thank you to Bobbie for marrying such a wonderful guy and bringing him into our family! We all love John and will miss him very much! Bobbie, you are in my prayers and I hope all your memories will help comfort you. Love, Karen McBride and family

Shane McBride

November 9, 2010

Always enjoyed your stories of the Marine Corps.
Rest in peace Marine,and Semper Fi.

Wayne Taylor

November 8, 2010

Good by to my long time friend John Code. We first met in the boy scouts and John was my best man at my wedding in 1954 and I was his best man also in 1954.He lost his mother this year and I lost my wife this year so not a good year. My memories of good times will always be with me. My prayers and thoughts go out to his wife Bobbie and sister Judy.
Wayne Taylor, Roseburg, Oregon

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