JAN-STINE-Obituary

JAN RUSSELL STINE

Ontario, California

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November 13, 2010 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born April 29, 1938 in Fort Wayne, Indiana and lived in La Verne for 30 years. He worked as a TV and motion picture actor, school teacher, and convalescent hospital administrator. He is a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ...

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From the old Pasadena Ward Days to a brief moment in LaVern, what a sweet kind person. Jan was very modest and I know had many spiritual experiences. The Lord trusted him. I remember him as a sunday school teacher, and later as a friend. God be with Beverly and your beautiful family; how could they be anything but beautiful, inside and out, just like you both. Love to you both, Karen (Kowallis) Sewell - St.George, Utah

It been almost a year since you past, I so wish to hear your stories again. I hope you are looking over that great family of yours and that you and your dad are enjoying each other.
Still miss you my friend,

I was just googling Jan Stine to see if I could say hello to him. So sorry to read of his passing. My condolences to his family and friends. He was a wonderful creative man who encouraged everyone he met.

Ashby Manson

To the Stine family.. I only just heard of Jan's passing. He was my fifth grade teacher at Chandler School in Pasadena (Hi Cindy and Sherry). Your dad was always one of my favorite teachers, and it may sound strange to say that as a fith grader he had a major influence on me,.. but he really did. I wish I could have seen him again before he left us. My best to the entire family.

I knew Jan Stine since 1986, through work in the Healthcare field. We shared knowledge and laughter many times over the years. I know he touched many lives.
He will be missed.

I just watched a Rifleman episode entitled "The Woman From Hog Ridge" where Jan Stine played Johnny Boyle. He was so good at playing a naive good-hearted kid. I couldn't understand why he got out of acting. It sure must not have been because of lack of offers for roles. Sorry to read of his death.

My condolences to Beverly and her family. I'm not a poet or writer and I got a D in english so please forgive me if I can not put into words how much it means to me to have know Jan. Some of my fondest memories of Jan are when I was invited over to dinner with him and his family and just feeling all the love in the room. I hope to meet up with you again, your hoosier friend.

I love reading the entries about my dad - thank you for sharing your memories and thoughts - they mean a lot. I love it Gina that you have the standing ovations as a special memory between the two of you and Bonnie you have the plays and friendship Our dad was a great man! I am proud that he is my father in whom I am well pleased (that was a saying we had between us). He is missed every day.

HE WAS A GREAT DAD. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING HIM AGAIN. WE LOVE YOU DAD. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK UP THERE. YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS.