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Bob Rutter
November 29, 2008
Sorry to read of John's death. He was a member of the Warren High Class of 1948 as I was. My sympathy to his family.
Bob Rutter
Diana Nero
November 29, 2008
Words can''t express what a wonderful neighbor John was. It is funny the little things that means so much. In health and even when he was ill, John always made sure that on garbage day my garbage container was brought up to my garage door - I live on a hill and nothing - no weather deterred John from doing this. In his failing months he worried about the fact that he couldn't always do it - so he would have Isabelle do it!!!!! Both Isabelle and John were always making sure I was okay - John was the true definition of neighbor.
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