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JOHN A. "JACK" DEMING JR.

Lawrenceville, Pa, New York

1940-2015 (Age 74)

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Lawrenceville, Pa, New York

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John "Jack" A. Deming, Jr., 74, of Lawrenceville, went to join his wife, Judy and his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. He was born on July 25, 1940, in Elmira, N.Y. to John A. Sr., and Elizabeth (Woodford) Deming. A 1958 graduate of Williamson High School, Tioga, he married the girl...

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To the Deming family: we are so sorry for your loss. Jack & Judy were very special friends. We are rejoicing they are no longer in pain and are with the Lord together in His presence. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We are so thankful that we got to know them.

I am sorry to lose one of my best friends (best man at my wedding). Our prayers continue for the family during these difficult days. We are happy to know that we shall see Jack and Judy again, in Christ's Kingdom.

So sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you all.

Our hearts and thoughts are with family and friends. Jack and Judy both were wonderful people that cared about everyone. We don't think there's a soul out there that hasn't been touched by their beautiful spirits.

To Jackie, Amy , Mario and family,
I was sorry to read of Jack's passing but know he is in such a better place and happy to be reunited with Judy. They both have left many special memories of lives well lived and now pass that on to you. May God comfort and support you now and in the days ahead! You are in my prayers!!! Sincerely Jeanne Hughes-Jividen [ and Kim also]

To Joanna & George, the Deming and Adriance families;
I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing because the world is minus another beautiful person and yet he's with the Lord and Judy now and that makes his passing a bit less sorrowful.
"What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us"...Helen Keller

So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Take comfort knowing he is with your mom again. I hope you all find some peace in the many good memories and love you all shared. Take care.

Amy and Jackie, they are together again and can enjoy Gods' heavenly home for them together. May the pain and sorrow of your loss be replaced with all the wonderful memories your parents have given you, they will never go away.

Amy and Jackie... I worked with Jack for years at the Rand... followed family events through FB for years... I am truly sorry that you are enduring this tragic loss of both parents in such short time... but knowing how brave they both were through their struggles, and how much they loved one another... I just know God has allowed them to be together again... please accept my deepest sympathies, and know my prayers are for your strength and healing in the coming future...