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John Joseph Blake III

Jersey City, New Jersey

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BLAKE, JOHN JOSEPH, III, of North Arlington, (formerly of Bayonne), who passed away on Thursday March 2, 2006. Beloved Husband of Michele (nee Leanza) Blake, of North Arlington, Devoted Father of Caitlyn & James Blake, Dear brother of Robert Michael Blake of Bayonne, Loving son of Dorothy...

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Another year has passed without Johnny being with us. I know that he is safely in Jesus´ presence.

The time is passing so quickly but the memories never do. I know I will see him again one day and we can laugh one more at his silly antics & pranks. Miss you Johnny.

Ill miss him every day of my life. May your hearts be comforted knowing that others share your sorrow.

Hi Dottie & Bobby & other family members who knew and loved Johnny's smiling face,
Time passes but memories don't.
Love always
Annie

Dear Dottie Lu
I havent forgotten you nor Johnny. I never expected this to still be online.
Please know I am thinking of you everday. If ever you need a fried know I am here for you
Love Ya

DottieLou
I visit most everyday, Please know I am here for you.
If you need me I am just a phone call away.
Love ya my friend, God Bless
Sherry

Dear Dottie & Blake Family Members,
There are no words to express my grief and the loss that you must endure. Just know that Johnny is at peace now. I will never forget him or his smiling face. I remember one time when he was sick and was watching the news on tv. They had a story about Legionnaire's Disease and he was convinced that HE had it also. I tried so hard not to laugh. He was a special boy and always will live in my heart & my memories.
Love, Annie

I happily remember playing together at our Grandparents house in the mountains. Johnny was my "cool" older cousin. I rejoice knowing he is at peace with the Lord. He will be missed.

I am truly saddened by Johnny's passing. I have nothing but happy memories of visiting and hanging out w/Johnny at his parents house in Bayonne and up at our Grandparents house in the country when we were all kids. Johnny always had a smile on his face and was always fun to be around. He will definitely be missed!
Your cousin,
Johnny T.