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John Ganz

Butler County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary GANZ, John Age 59 of Hamilton, passed away on October 6, 2007 at Kensington Place in Middletown, Ohio. He was born on August 27, 1948 the son of the late Louis A. and Rose Eileen (Sherlock) Ganz. He worked at Goodwill, the Hamilton Center, McDonald's and the Butler...

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I still remember John fondly every time that I hear the theme for "60 Minutes." I am sure that I always will. Rest in Peace, Brother.

My dearest Molly...
I'll never forget the speech you made in my class at Taft High...it was about Johnny and how proud you were of him and his accomplishments. You were so angry at small minded people who couldn't see his abilities to bring joy into the world. For all the years and all the schools in which I taught, every student heard of Johnny and his sister Molly because I used you both as an example of how language can be used to touch hearts.
Thank you, Molly, for being Johnny's...

What a blessing John had in such a loving and caring family. We never got the opportunity to know John but through some of his sisters saw the laughter, joy and comfort they all shared with one another. Our prayers are with you. Ted and Elaine

We only knew John through Molly, so the John we knew was a perpetual source of joy and pride. The world is a poorer place without him, and our heart aches for all who loved him, especially his guardian angel Molly.

Dear Pat,
Please accept the thoughts and prayers from our family at the passing of your brother, John. Take care.

You don’t know me, but I know your name is Molly and that John was your brother. You were an inspiration to watch whenever you were with Johnny. Even when his dementia made him act out of character, you never raised your voice or got angry with him. That is patience at its finest. I am sorry for your loss. It was obvious to all that your love was profound for him. Bless you, Molly. John already was blessed having you by his side.

John was a blessing and a joy to all. He will always be a part of my memories of all of the wonderful times with the Ganz's. My heart goes out to all his family, and especially to Molleeee his gardian angel. John is at peace now with the Lord and his parents.

Dear Ganz Family,
A highlight of my visits to G Street was always the chance to see John and tease with him. During his "buff" days, I enjoyed the long walks with him. A couple of times I was sure that we were lost, but I always knew Johnny was smarter than me, he knew his way home.

Kiki and I did lose Johnny for a few minutes in the Kettering Theatre once and I still laugh about that.

I am so sorry that you are all suffering with the loss of your dear brother, but wanted...

Pancakes!
I will always remember my visits to the G street home where John lived his life, and fondly recall his morning ritual of requesting pancakes!
His days there were filled with happiness and the simple joys of his family around him.
Johnny will always bring a smile to my heart.