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John Bracken

Dallas, Texas

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Bracken, John Wallace 1938-2012 Born in Dallas, TX, John Bracken, 73, of Meridian, Texas, died on February 19, 2012. John was born April 13, 1938 in Dallas, Texas, the son of late William Worth Bracken and Marjorie Chase Bracken, his loving parents. He was the younger of two siblings. He is...

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I still think of john often and remember the good times we had while at geigy. he was truly a good hearted man with great compassion and drive.

I am so sad to hear of John Bracken's passing. I know we all move on... Mr. Bracken had a powerful influence on my life, probably top 5 people who have had positive influences. I admired his sincerity, trust, enthusiasm and passion, his desire to educate, his business and horticulture mentoring and more. I also have great respect for Linda and their nurturing of the Nicholson and Hardie stores, employees, and vendors. I am an alumni of Nicholsons and the Brackens had so much power and...

One of the favorite people in the Hillcrest High Class of 1956. My
deepest sympathy to Linda and the family.

To the Bracken Family,
My heartfelt condolences go out to each of you. I always heard what a fine man he was and knowing Josh and Chris and their family is living proof of his legacy.
Barbara Workman
Pacific Grove, Ca.

this is vicki black walker in el paso, texas!--our family loved john--and he and i could be little ''partiers'' at times!--he also was part of the ''wallace clan'' as we are!--and a proud presbyterian as the black family is

is is dancing in heaven now at a TAN convention!

love you all--vicki black walker

I knew John when I worked at CIBA-Geigy in the Regional Office. He was always pleasant to be around and always had a smile. May your memories help you through the coming days.

What a beautiful tribute to a special man! You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will always remember our Easter at the ranch! Mykal & Niko

We are so sorry for your loss. What a man he was! Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family. Andrea & Paul Johnston

I must say, I will miss John. I have known John less than a decade and what a time we would have when I was lucky to go to the ranch. Riding around in the pick-up truck or 4-wheeler, we were like two old dudes checking on the land or the level of the tanks. There was nothing like scouting the territory at night capturing the stunned stare of a deer or fox. John was truly a fine man who made everyone feel that they mattered. You will always be my friend!
Love, Hank Kunath