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John Genslinger

PALM BAY, Florida

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JOHN GENSLINGER PALM BAY John L. Genslinger, 67, a retired real estate appraiser, passed away on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at Holmes Region al Medical Center. Born in Sterling, IL, he was the son of the late Anton J. Genslinger and Margaret A. (Hawk) Dail. He was the beloved husband of Joyce Anne...

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To my family and all my friends.
I am just now getting around to being able to talk much to anyone. It is so hard on me after 31 years of being together. We were so close to each other and we were also best friends as well as lovers. You just didn't see one without seeing the other. I saw him most every day in the Florida Hospital in Orlando as well as the Rehab here local. John took his last breath in Rehab (He was trying to transfer to be able to get home to me and Molly. That was all he...

Dear Mom and Richard, Kathe, Karen,

Pops will surely be missed in all things about him. He brought smiles and laughter to those around him. He always expressed concern of others. I will surely miss him, but never to forget him. I hope each day brings new strength toward the future and happiness to your soul.
With love,

To Joyce Genslinger & Family,
I wish to express my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I remember John from our High School days as we were good friends and run around a lot back then with my brother. However, I have not seen John since 1972 when I visited him in Corpus Christi for a couple of days, although I have kept up on a little news about John thru my brother, Ken.

Dearest Joyce & Family,
The news of John's passing really knocked me off my pins, here I was only worried about the fires in Palm Bay. I'll always remember the card games and pizzas we shared almost every Friday night when we were neighbors in Corpus Christi. My love and prayers go out to y'all.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

John was a classmate and we played together growing up. I remember the cub scout meetings his mother provided. I saw him last with Gordon Matthews a few years ago. I'll always remember those good old days.

Joyce, please accept our sincere condolences. We have nothing but good memories about you and John and wish you all the best. Our prayers are with you. Love Bob & Pat

Joyce, I enjoyed calling your house when John answered the phone. He always had something funny to say that brightened my day. We will miss John and our prayers are with you Joyce. Love you lots, Steve & JoAnn Srein

Joyce and Family,
Rosemary and I will miss reading John's e-mails and hearing his voice on the phone. John is one of my best friends, and he will be missed. So long my friend.
Warren Kincaid