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John C. Bickerstaff

Needham, Massachusetts

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American Cancer Society

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BICKERSTAFF, John C. Of Cambridge, June 2, 2010 at 55 years. Beloved father of Richard and Erik Bickerstaff of Cambridge. Loving brother of Ann Bayne and her husband Leonard of Saugus. Nephew of Barbara Horsman of Malden and Betty Horton of Melrose. John will be missed by his best friends Rick...

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Here's John up at Sebago . I think of John a lot I spent a lot of time with him I'm Rick Lyons brother Kenny

Ann- You might not remember me, but I am your cousin, your Uncle John and Aunt Betty's oldest child, originally lived in Peabody. Time and distance has made family members into strangers. Still, I was saddened to learn of your brother's passing. I still remember you guys coming to visit and playing in the garage at the house in Peabody. Please accept my condolences, and those of my brother (John) and sisters (Julie and Sally).

Dear Ann,
I just recieved word about John. The memories I have of our childhood together and the mischief we all shared.Truly we all loved him so.What a wonderful soul.
My love to you.

Ann,
I am so sorry to hear about Johnnie. I haven't seen him in about 20 years but will always remember him from Remingston St. & McKinnon Motors! He was a nice kid when we were growing up and grew to be a very kind man. I am sure he will be missed deeply by all who knew him.

Ann,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of John. It seems like only yesterday when we lived in Cambridge. Where have all those years gone? My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Susan (Johnson) Carbone

Oh how well I remember our days of races and four-square on Remington St. I am sorry not to have known John as an adult. My sympathy to his family and many friends.

Ann:
I am so sorry of learning of John's passing, my deepest condolences.I remember John from Remington St & CHLS, and always remember him as such as nice, caring person. Take care and just try to remember all the good times you had with your brother.

I would like to send my condolences to Ann and all of Johns family. May you take comfort in knowing John is in God's memory.(John 5:28,29)

Dear Ann, though unable to provide you visual support by our presence on Friday, please know our hearts of sympathy are with you in the spirit; David especially remembers more about John because of "The Bike" Shop, Abe in Cambridge, and visits with him at Sebago Lake. John can be at peace knowing that he had a caring sister in you, and in Lenny, because of the depth of your character. May you find peace also, believing by Faith that your family in Heaven is being guided by God's...