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Stewart Kassner
October 22, 2017
I just read about this, and I'm so sorry to hear the news. I knew John back in the 80's when our bands played at the Adelphia Lounge in Dorchester. He was a great drummer and was always alot of fun to be around. So sorry for your loss.
Joel
July 8, 2017
I taught 9th grade Earth Science at the Mary E, Curley Jr. High in my first year of teaching (1 969-1970 H I had a John Haldoupis I'm my homeroom. The age seems about right. Is this the same person?
Shirley & Chris Wise
January 26, 2017
So sorry for your loss. John was a great man and fellow poker player. He will be missed by many. Sending prayers your way.
Billy FitzGerald
January 22, 2017
Rest in peace,Johnnie.We'll never forget that gentle smile.So sorry for the great loss to John's family and friends.
With love,
Billy Fitz(Jamaica Plain-->CT)
Bob Orpen
January 17, 2017
John you will be missed
Debra Paulhus
January 17, 2017
My prayers are with you and your family at this time. We who played cards with John and went to hear him play with the band loved him with all our hearts. He was such a wonderful man who always had a smile on his face. He will be truly missed.
david aurelio
January 17, 2017
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
The Giorgio Family
January 17, 2017
Heartfelt prayers to the Haldoupis Family. We miss you already John! You toughened me up at the poker table "scared money don't make money' rings in my head always! Stand up guy. Will miss you on the felt!
January 17, 2017
Heartfelt prayers to the Haldoupis family. Standup guy. Missing you already John! You made me a better poker player, and taught me your 'tell' for your AK bet! You'll be missed on the felt, for sure. -The Giorgio Family
The Bean Post
January 17, 2017
From all your friends and those you entertained so many Saturday nights at the George R. Bean American Legion Post in Weymouth. You will be missed more that you know. God Bless and RIP
Kathie Durfee
January 17, 2017
To John's family and friends...so many many many friends. It's hard to believe and even harder to accept this loss. You will be missed more that words can express. Your love of people and country music will live forever, as you will be forever in my heart. RIP my friend knowing how many broken hearts you have left behind. May your family find comfort in knowing you are back with Pam.
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