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John Albert Burger

Erie, Pennsylvania

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John Burger passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on October 20, 2010.

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I don't think you were so much as nice to me in my entire life more than twice, but I still miss you, Big Brother.

I feel privileged to have known such a wonderful individual! John will always be with me. My condolences to his family.

A reminder to all John's friends -
We are having a Memorial Service at the Connell/Silver plot in Erie Cemetery, 2116 Chestnut Street • Erie, PA 16502, next Saturday, 5/14 at 1PM, followed by a catered lunch at the Seibenbuerger Club, 2114 French St. - Erie, PA 16503, from 3-5. We would love to see as many of you there as possible to join us in remembering John.

Jeff Burger

John was my big brother in vet school. Although we were randomly assigned to each other, he became like a real brother to me. We shared a crazy house with 5 other people for his last 2 years of vet school (and my last 3) - many, many fond and funny memories from those days. He was smart, he was funny, he could talk you in a complete 360 degree circle in an argument and have you saying the exact opposite of what you started out saying without you even knowing it. We stayed in touch somewhat...

I will be there, and look forward to seeing Bumble's family again. We can share some memories of a great guy.

There will be an informal memorial burial service that will be held for John at the Erie Cemetery, 2116 Chestnut Street, Erie, PA, 16502, on Saturday, May 14th at 1:00PM, following by lunch at an as yet underdetermined restaurant in Erie. RSVP is not necessary.

To John's family, I am very sorry to hear about John. We were classmates in veterinary school. He was a great guy and always had a way to lighten up the class.

Just saw a brief notice in the U Penn Gazette; John was a dear friend in grad school. He was sweet and funny and even helped me to get data for my dissertation. Such a big heart and warm smile. My prayers are with his family.

Wow, I lived with John at Vet school and spent many a late night playing backgammon with him and Howie. I would pick him up and shake him to get his vertebrae aligned when his back was acting up.Those were fun days in in our lives. Please let me know when the services are.