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John Collins Cavanaugh

Easton, Pa, Massachusetts

1957 - 2015

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John Collins Cavanaugh, 57, of Palmer Township, Easton PA, and formerly of West Springfield, MA, died of natural causes on June 20, 2015. John was born August 6, 1957, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to John T. and Miriam K. (Collins) Cavanaugh of West Springfield. He had retired on March 31, 2015...

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Happy birthday in Heaven, Johnny. Missing you and Mark today. I hope you two are watching the Sox together. XOXO

I am having 100 trees planted in Oregon in memory of John's birthday on August 6th. John and I went to Klamath Falls, Oregon in June of 2002 with Max, and Laina. I believe that both dogs ran in the National Amateur Retriever Championship in Klamath Falls that year. We visited Crater Lake with the dogs. I still recall the snow in the area and how the dogs loved to romp in it. We had quite an adventure traveling with two large dogs. Laina loved to bank on airplanes during take off. Happy...

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

I can´t believe it´s been 10 years since we lost you John. I think of you from time to time and remember the good times we had at Stetson. You were a good roommate and a good friend. Also a terrific golfer! Rest in peace John! I will always remember the good times!

Johnny, I can't believe it's been 10 years without you. I miss you every day. XO

Cindy has a beautiful poodle she named Max. I hope you and Mark saw the Sox beat the Jays tonight. I miss you both more every year that passes. Give my love to Mom and Dad. XOXOXO

John, how I miss my brothers. It's lonely without you and Mark here on Earth.

John helped many people to train their dogs at workshops. He gave amateur trainers many individual suggestions about their dogs in writing. He prepared handouts for workshops where people attended in person. John did not have any plans to go to a publisher with his materials. He liked dog sports and enjoyed helping people to succeed with their dogs. Posted in loving memory of John by Cynthia Cavanaugh

I consider John a dear friend through our love of training dogs, judging, and running field trials lasting many years. I am very interested in receiving any of John's training manuals or anything he authored regarding retrievers. [email protected]