John-Hemstreet-Obituary

John Michael Hemstreet

New Orleans, Louisiana

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John Hemstreet passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by Greenwood Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on August 21, 2018.

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John was the best Boss anyone could have. In addition, he was someone who you could talk to about anything with and he would put that rainbow at the end of your dark clouds! I miss you so much( you will always be my Boss) He will never be forgotten in my heart.

MARK AND PAM FORTIR

John and our gang hung out at my house almost everyday when in high school.
I am so sorry of his passing, he was funny and had a great sense of humor

MARK, STEVE, MIKE, GLENN , BENNY, SHARON, MELANIE (GREAT TIMES)

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I knew John as a fellow adjunct accounting instructor at Nunez Community College. He helped many students succeed, especially in the upper level courses. When John fell seriously ill at mid-term several semesters ago, he later unselfishly returned to finish the semester so those students could complete the course. I feel fortunate to have known him. With kind thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy to the Hemstreet family especially my childhood friend Barbara! I have fond memories of John and will keep all of you in my prayers!

My thoughts and prayers are with the Hemstreet family during this time of loss. John may be gone but he will not be forgotten. He was one in a million.

Please accept our condolences. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

I thoroughly enjoyed working with John. He was so intelligent, thorough, and his comic relief was exceptional. He has definitely made a positive diffence.

God bless and keep you all in His loving care.

My condolences to John's family. John and I went to St. Raphael and Jesuit together and knew each other well in grammar and high school. Sorry again for your loss

My condolences to John's family. He was one of my first colleagues at NFC back in 1999. He will be truly missed. Karen (KT) Timmons