John-Breedlove-Obituary

John W. Breedlove Jr.

Hartford, Connecticut

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BREEDLOVE, John W., Jr. John W. Breedlove, Jr., departed Tuesday (May 10, 2005). He was born in Hartford. He grew up in the Hartford school system. Class of 1964 Weaver High School. Numerous college also. He worked since 1977 for the State of Connecticut at the MacDougall/ Walker...

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Rest in Peace my friend....

DEAR JOHN (POOCHIE):

IT HURTS WHEN A LOVEONE PASSES AWAY
SO UNEXPECTLY. I ONLY BEEN AROUND
YOU WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL LIVING
ON MAGNOLIA STREET. HAVING THOSE
THANKSGIVING DINNERS WITH AUNT CORETTA AND AUNT LIL. IT WAS GOOD
TO SEE YOU WHEN WE BUMP INTO EACH
OTHER NOW AND THEN. YOU WILL BE
MISSED BY A LOT OF PEOPLE. I'M GLAD THAT I WAS ABLE TO STEP UP AND
HANDLE BUSINESS FOR AUNT CORETTA THE WAY SHE WOULD OF DONE IT. DON'T...

My prayers for John and his family. I worked with John for a few years in Hartford. He did his best to help a lot of people. May God be with him (and he with God)

JOHN:IT IS MY PRAYER THAT OUR BLESSED LADY WRAP YOU IN HER MANTLE OF BLUE AND BRING YOU TO THE THRONE OF HER BELOVED SON THIS VERY MOMENT IN TIME. REST IN PEACE.

I have known John since high school. We played a lot of basketball and cards with friends and foes alike. John had a knack for making people laugh and have all around fun. He also was a great jazz lover. We attended many concerts together. One of his all time favorites was Miles Davis. He loved the composition "So What" by Miles. Yes, you will be missed my man.

I have known John since high school. He was an avid jazz fan and we attended many concerts together. We also played a lot of basketball, played cards many times to the wee hours of the morning with friends and shared many laughs. You will be missed. John loved Miles Davis. One of his favorite pieces was a composition entitled "so what". Sorry to hear of his passing.

My sister Glorya and I grew up with John starting in Bellevue Square in the 1950's. Glorya graduated from Weaver with John and I continued to work with him in the Connecticut Department of Correction. John was an exceptional human being always willing to help others in need. We are both deeply saddened by his passing. May the God of Peace be with you, John.

Breedlove you will be missed and thought of by many, Rest in Peace

To the Breedlove Family,

May God bless you and keep you during this time. I recently met John and during this short time found he was a compassionate person with a heart of gold. He will be truly missed by many who had the pleasure of crossing paths with him.