John-Deir-Obituary

John P. Deir

Stillwater, Minnesota

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Age 66 Stillwater, MN John passed away suddenly on Sunday April 1st, 2012. John touched the lives of so many people in a positive and caring way. He was an amazing father, husband, friend, educator and Rotarian. All whom he encountered along his path in life will miss his generous spirit and...

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I was Johns Dental Hygienist, My fondest memory of John was his laugh he had a great sense of humor and when ever he started to laugh I couldln't help but laugh with him. He is truly missed

John and I were classmates at Sidney High. He was a friend to everyone and always had a wonderful sense of humor. My sincerest condolences go to his family. We will miss John at the 50th class reunion, but we will toast his memory. God Bless.

I am shocked to hear of John's passing. I discovered that he lived in the Minneapolis area soon after I had been there in October. I looked forward to contacting him on a future trip. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with John's family.

John was a good solid man. I remember his quick smile and easy-going ways. Cheryl (my wife) played Clarinet with John and remembers his just-be-friends approach. Too soon gone, sadly.
Our thoughts and prayers for his family and a toast to John.

Please know that my wife Jean and I were sad to hear of John's passing. We were friends from Sidney High and remember John with great fondness from our times together in Sidney. Our sympathy goes out to John's family.
























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We are so sad to hear of John's sudden passing. Our family was blessed in many ways during their years at Fridley High School, John was a good man, a role model for his students. I also enjoyed John's mentoring during the years on the School Board, he will be missed. He was a funny "John Deere" at a High School pep fest!

Our sympathy goes out to John's family. I knew John from Sidney High and will think of him as friendly, kind and caring person. There was always a slight twinkle in his eyes when we talked about the fun we had in High School. He will be missed.

I just heard about the death of John and feel so bad. He was principal when both my daughters attended Fridley High School. I was the president of the Parent Advisory Committee one of those years and he was such a help to me when my husband died that year.John always knew what to say to parents to calm them down or give a pep talk. Sandy, you and all his family are in my prayers.It's very hard when good people die way to young.

Our sympathy goes out to John's family. We have known John since his days in Litchfield.John was an exceptional man.