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John Carlson

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Carlson, JohnJohn Carlson, 89, a lifetime resident of Greenwich, CT, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 1, 2013. He was born on October 21, 1923 in Stamford, CT to Swedish immigrants Hjalmar Knute and Esther Jonsson Carlson. He was also known to many as Jack and as Poppi to his...

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Chris, Bob and family: I'm so sorry to hear the news of your dad's passing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. His love for you remains alive with all the wonderful memories you have of him; wishing you many smiles as you think of each one.

Love,
Joyce

Sorry Bob....Cousin Ken, formerly route
0701 ( 2 years retired now )
say hello to the rest of your family

Dear Carlson clan,
The neighborhood has lost a gentle & kind soul...and the best Santa Claus! Jack will be missed beyond family, so take comfort in knowing that your hubby, father & grandfather touched many, including all the Lavalette's...
You are in our thoughts & prayers,
Lynn & Bill Lavalette & family

Bob, Barbara, and family: Please accept my deepest sympathy. May Mr. Carlson rest in peace.

Dear Bob:

I am very sorry to hear about your father's passing. Please know that my thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

Such a dear man, Mr. Carlson.
So kind and full of fun.
My sympathy to his wonderful family, especially my dear friends, Chris and Chris.

Norma & Family, My deepest sympathies. John was Dad's best friend and how he enjoyed his friendship. John was definitely the best Santa Claus ever and I always remember his wonderful smile and sense of humor. A great man. He will be missed... Janet Torok Forde

Our sympathy to the Carlson family. John was a great and long time friend of my father. Growing up through the Conde Naste and Clairol families, when John, Flip, and Dad got together you knew you were in for a fun time. May they all rest in peace. My girls remember Santa fondly. Jim Torok