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John Anthony Jr.

Anchorage, Alaska

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Former Alaska resident John Anthony Jr., 48, died Sept. 14, 2007, at home in Belleville, Mich.A celebration of life and wake will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Snow Goose Restaurant in Anchorage.Mr. Anthony was born Oct. 15, 1958, in Fairfield, Calif., to John and June Elaine Anthony. At age 14 he...

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The passing of John struck all of us here at Spirit Airlines very hard. He played a very important role in our day to day operations in the maintenance dept. here. His quick smile and ability to think a way through things will surely be missed. The Lord took a great man from us but now has one next to him. God Bless...

I am very saddened by the loss of John Anthony Jr. He was one of the finest people I knew. Anything he said or did was from his heart and you could count on it as the truth. In the many years I knew him I could rely on the fact that if he said he was going to do something it would be done and done correctly. John loved with all his heart. If you hurt, he hurt. Everyone that knew him was touched by his compassion for others. Although I now have a great void in my life and miss him very...

I was very surprised and sad to here about John's death. He was a great friend and leader. We spent many good hours working the graveyard shift together at NAC. He will be missed.

Please see John's Memorial Site at http://johnanthonyjr.blogspot.com/ for my guest book entry.

I am saddened to hear about John's passing. Like his father, he was a good man and a great mechanic. I worked with him for many years at GNA and Markair from the late 70's till the early 80's. He always had a quick smile and a great laugh. My condolences to the family.

I was completely caught off guard when I heard the news. I have thought of him every day since. He was a good friend and I will never forget him. I wish his family well.

I was very shocked and hurt to hear of John's passing. I am very lucky to have got to know John and proud to have been his friend. Never once did he ever greet me with anything less than a large smile and chearfull hello. He was looked up to and admired by all that worked for him or with him her at Northern Air Cargo.