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John R. Bainbridge

Newark, Delaware

1927 - 2015 (Age 87)

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John R. BainbridgeAGE: 87 • NewarkJohn R. Bainbridge, age 87, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 1, 2015 surrounded by his loving family.John is survived by his wife, Ardin (Allen) Bainbridge; his three daughters, Robin Mazzaferro, Lauren Goggins and husband, Todd Lehman, and Lisa...

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Mr. Bainbridge was my math teacher in Richardson Park Junior High School. As the perfect combination of teacher and disciplinarian, he made a lasting impression on myself and others. Several years ago I attended a seminar where the instructor asked the class to list three persons, other than a relative, who had made an difference in our life. Mr Bainbridge was on the top of my list. God Bless.

Mr. Bainbridge was a one-of-a-kind teacher. I was one of his many students at Stanton Jr. High in 1962. I'll always remember him with appreciation for all he did for us.

Sorry for your loss. Always remembered the fun times during the summer when your brothers would visit.

Sorry for your loss. Always remembered the fun times during the summer when your brothers would visit.

John was a great teacher

I recall John's sense of humor as he enjoyed putting me in unexpected (and illegal) wrestling holds in his office when no one was around--and it did hurt. He was a good friend and a valued administrator. I learned, however, that it was best to approach him with someone else in the room.

Mr. Bainbridge was a wonderful teacher. He is high on my list of school memories.

I will always a remember John as a very special friend . Love, 'Lee

My condolences to the Bainbridge family.
I graduated from Stanton Jr. High in 1965 and Mr.Bainbridge was assistant to the principle, Mr. Stradling
It was an honor and a privilege to have known the man. He was a brilliant educator and disciplinarian. If the system would have men like Mr. Bainbridge in our schools today, i believe there would be less behavioral problems that plague schools today. I thank God for what i am today for the man, Mr. Bainbridge and ALL the teachers at Stanton...