John-Britton-Obituary

John Britton

Obituary

BRITTON, John Henry, passed away June 5, 2004. Born in London, England in 1923 he was a keen and talented sportsman. In 1966 a fall at home left him paralyzed and he soon became a champion for paraplegics throughout England. As a member of the committee of the Stoke Mandeville Games, from which...

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Dear Mrs. Britton,

I have just learned of Johns passing and it has brought back many happy memories for me. John & I played cricket on the same Southport team, he was the wicket keeper. We became very good friends after his accident I left the UK but we stayed in touch but as they so often happen we slowly grew apart and stopped communicating but I have never forgot the good times we had together. My deepest sympathy. Keith Underwood

Dear Donna, I am so sorry to hear of John's passing! May God bless you in your time of sorrow.

Dear Donna,

We were so surprised to read John had passed away. We were unaware he was ill. I enjoyed having long conversations with him when he was in the First Baptist Brandon choir.
Sharon and I send our deepest sympaty to you and your family.

Respectfully,

I have known Dr. John for many years and consider him a good friend. We sang together in choir at First Baptist. I remember that he taught his birds to say 'John 3:16'. In heaven there are no wheelchairs. You will be missed John.