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John R. Eckard II

Columbus, Ohio

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ECKARD John R. Eckard II, age 46, passed away Thursday, November, 5, 2009 in Pataskala. He was born December 1, 1962 in Columbus. He is survived by his mother, FiFi Eckard of West Jefferson; two daughters, Melissa (Josh) Edwards of West Jefferson, Alicia Eckard of Galloway, mother of Amanda,...

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FiFi and family,my prayers are with you thru this rough time.

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Betty Scott

Dear Fi Fi and family,

We are so sorry for your loss and want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom & Jami Meyer

Michele and family, my prayers are with you at this time of sadness and sorrow. John is now in the hands of God and can finally rest in peace along with his wife and child.

I just found out about your loss. Please, know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Alicia, I have retired and am no longer working at the school, but you can email me at [email protected] if you want. I no longer live in Columbus, but we can email if you want. I am so sorry.
Jackie Haworth

Tim and family

I didn't know your brother, but I do wish to tell you how incredibly sorry I am that you are going through this. You all have been heavy on my heart as you sift through all this with deep wounds, hurt, pain and confusion. I don't pretend to understand. I am just truly sorry.

You are in my prayers...

Shereda Spurlock Buckingham

My paryers are with you all. May God bring you comfort and peace in this trying time. If you need anything please let me know. Your entire family has been a blessing for me though out the years. You are very special and very loved.

I pray for comfort and healing for all of the surviving family members. May God keep you in his arms and help you through this tragedy.

I met Johnny when we were 5 years old and my family had just relocated from Circleville to the big city of Columbus. He was my first friend. We learned to ride 2-wheeled bikes together, we had pogo-stick contests, we recorded songs from the radio and played them over and over so we could memorize the words. We used drum sticks as our microphones and had our own "rock star" moments long before it was "cool" and long before it was a video game. Our friendship was carefree and easy. Little...

FiFi & family,

I know there are no words that can take away your pain & heartache, but please know that you are loved by many. Find comfort thru your family, friends, good memories of Johnny & God. And please know that I am here for you. I love you.