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John Frederick Parson Etherington

Syracuse, New York

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July 27, 2009 Colonel John Frederick Parsons Etherington passed away at his home on July 27, 2009, six weeks before his 91st birthday, with his wife of 65 years by his side and surrounded by the love of his family. He was born on September 8, 1918, in Watertown the first of eight children to...

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Helen:
I am very saddened at the loss of Jack. I remember fondly the student luncheons we shared together. You are in my thoughts today
Hiram Smith

To the Etherington Family, In the late 1950's, I worked in the Engineering Department at Easy Washer as a clerk and I remember John. He was a fun and extremely nice man to "the girls in the department". What a life he had. Well done good and faithful servant.

Patty,
Sorry about your dad passing away. Hope you are doing okay. Looking at his photo, I can see the resemblance between you two.

Barbara

Dear Helen,
We are so sad to hear of Jack's passing. We have wonderful memories of him. He was kind, sincere and always so interested in everything happening. He was the mayor of Roe Avenue, walking the dog and keeping all of us in touch.
You two were quite the couple, we were so lucky to have him in our lives.Our love and sympathy,
Chuck, Rhonda and Jack Susman

Dear Helen:

Please accept most sincere condolences from your long time friend. You and Jack were the perfect couple. I have always admired both.
Natalia

Dear Helen and family, I'm so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. Please accept my most sincere sympathy. He was truly a great man and will always be fondly remembered. Leslie Kraus, OCC

Dr. Helen,
You have my deepest sympathy. You are in my prayers.

I am so grateful I got to know Mr. Etherington, through my dear friend, and his daughter, Patty. I am glad you shared all this amazing information about him. He was not one to boast about all of his accomplishments.

HELEN -YOU HAVE MY SYMPATHY AND MY PRAYERS. KEN ACKERMAN, YOUR FELLOW OCC TEACHER