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John L. Blattler Jr.

Montville, Connecticut

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John L. Blattler, Jr. May 11, 1929 - November 12, 2013 MONTVILLE - John L. Blattler, Jr., 84, died early Tuesday morning at home in Montville. He was born on May 11, 1929 in Wayne, New Jersey the son of the late John L. and Martha (Mueller) Blattler, Sr. On January 27, 1951 John married Alice E....

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Carolyn, Melinda, and family. Sorry for the loss of Mr. Blattler, he will be missed. I can't count the special times I had with him, and your family. When I look up at the sky tonight in Vermont, I will think of you, and I will find a star that is brand new......

Caroline,

Jon and I are so sorry for the loss of your dad. He was such a nice man. I remember getting my car serviced at Girard's and he would come into the waiting room and keep me company. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you, George and your family during this difficult time.

So sorry to hear about your Dad Carolyn. My condolences to you, George and your family.

Carolyn and family,

Our sympathies to all of you for the loss of your father. He was such a sweet man. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Take care,
Kate and Keith Dawley

Caroline and George, Jessica and Kyle, and the rest of the family, John was a great guy in so many ways. Worked until he couldn't and always there in so many ways. It is wonderful that he got to meet his great grandson Colton. Good ol' JB aka Poppy.
We will miss him dearly.

Dear Carolyn and family,

Please know my prayers and thoughts are with you all during this very sad time. I am so very sorry for your loss! May God comfort you through these hard times.
God Bless,
Love Beth

To the family of John, my sincere condolences for your loss. May he be at peace, resting with the angels. We will miss you dearly.
Your friends @ Girard Nissan.
Becky & Tara

Carolyn and George, We're very sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

John was my first and only shift foreman. I worked for him for six years. He was a good man to work for. Well liked and respected by everyone. We had our disputes and but the laughs made up for it. I'll miss him. May he rest in peace.