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Terry Cronin
March 23, 2010
To the Casner family,
I was so saddened to learn of John's passing. I remember him as a very kind and gentle person, both in the early days as little kids on Clover Street and later in high school. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Adeline Tryon
March 23, 2010
Dear Nancy, David, and all the Casners,
I am so sorry to learn of John's passing. I first met John in our 8th grade Confirmation Class. He was the quiet handsome fellow I would know better if we could just get those 10 Commandments memorized! My memories are replete with endless teenage evenings spent listening to John and David's jazz collection with their diplay of "Now Playing." We all enjoyed so many midnight rendezvous to cross-country ski through the audubon under the moonlit sky, and trips to ski Sugarbush and Mammoth Mt in Ca--you nailed it in the obit--his head didn't move, only his skiis--we all tried to emulate his style but he and David were way ahead. John's door (and his family's Belmont home) was always open and I always experienced John's kind spirit. I send love and healing thoughts to you all.
Chip Cutting
March 22, 2010
I am deeply saddened by the news of Johns passing. My heart and prayers go out to the entire Casner family. John will be missed. I have many fond memories of him during high school years, especially Johns love of jazz.
Sonia and Brian Hale
March 19, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Casner family at this very sad time. We extend our deepest sympathy to you all.
Krista Vinkemulder
March 19, 2010
Dear Casners and friends, it is with a heavy heart that I sign this guestbook for John. Please know he will be kept well in our memories;and in his honor may we have more courage to do what is right for us- I always felt that independence and searching in John's spirit.
I am keeping you all in mind and heart. I know the tributes to him will be beautiful. Much love, Krista Vinkemulder (Atlanta)
Rhonda Juneau
March 19, 2010
Our thoughts are with you as you endure this untimely event. John was a blessing to those who knew him. He was friendly, caring, and always made people whether family or passersby feel welcome- he had a wonderful energy & will be missed. I will miss seeing him in our neighborhood either riding off on his bike, walking Daisy, or doing yard work at Andrea's. He was a blessing.
I am sorry for this loss.
Bobby Tiany
March 17, 2010
I remember John as a young energenic kid always on the go when their family vacationed in Nonquitt during the early 70's I'm sadden by his passing and I sent my condolences to Andrea, Jamie and David
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