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JOHN RANDALL "JACK" BOEHRINGER

Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

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JOHN RANDALL "JACK" , 82, of Wynnewood PA, died on March 5, 2013. Beloved husband of Carol (nee Ballagh) and loving father of Barbara (Lee) McConnell of Malvern PA and Robert (Debbie) Boehringer of Stamford CT. Adoring grand-father of Brad, Christie, Mark, Reed and Gillian. He is...

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It's been a year and yet sometimes it feels like yesterday. I think of you every day. And you continue to inspire me. Miss you! Wish you were here for Carol. She's being so strong.

Jack was a great inspiration to me and many others who worked with him over the years. He will be missed.

I knew Jack for a time during my early Cornell years. There was never any doubt that Jack's future would be as it developed.

Having known Jack was a great privilege.

Condolences to Jack's extended family; and, especially, brother Gill whose worldview has always been brave and admirably insightful.

Jack gave my my first break into medical sales back in 1981. He took a chance on me. He was a great mentor and friend, as well as an insightful businessman, engineer and inventor. My condolences to Carol and the entire family.

I met Jack in my Disciple I class which Steve Weed led at Narberth Presbyterian. Even though Jack was so wise, he still understood questions and raised questions himself. He was so gentle, dignified, wise and admirable. I was hoping that Jack would get well and I would get to see him again. The world has lost a bright light with his death.

Our sympathies to Gill, Robert, Barbara and the entire family, from friends at Bethany Children's Home.

My sympathies to all his family. It was such a pleasure to work on Cornell alumni projects with Jack. He will be missed.

An engineer's engineer, Jack has set a fine example and will be sorely missed. Thank you, Jack, for being such an inspiration.

Jack was one of the finest individuals I ever had dicated the opportunity to meet. He was dedicated to Cornell and was instrumental in forming the Department of Biomedical Engineering. His counsel was invaluable.