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John David Hiebert

Joplin, Missouri

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MIAMI, OKLA. John David Hiebert, age 33, of Miami, Okla., died Dec. 25, 2008, at home. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, at First Presbyterian Church in Miami, Okla. with The Reverend Dr. Helen Hutchison officiating. Burial will follow in G.A.R. Cemetery in Miami, Okla. with Paul...

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Although I am finding this out by accident, John had become a very close friend of mine as well, we spent many hours together working and as many have said he is a true mentor and taught me more in the short time I knew him that I have learned in a great deal of time...John you are always in my heart and to you and your family my heart and prayers go to you all.

John was an inspiration to so many people whereever he went. He will be remembered while working at the OSU Student Union in Stillwater, OK., for his wit, his sense of humor, his love of family, his integrity and friendship he shared with so many.

God speed John, you are in our thoughts and prayers. I enjoyed the times we worked together at the Student Union and the smiles and laughter you always had ready.

I love you John David. We all miss you greatly and think about you always. You will be in our hearts forever just as you always were.

I know you have found peace and comfort and that gives us all peace and comfort.

John was a breath of fresh air when he came to Springdale. He will be missed tremendously and Ozark has lost a valued employee, teacher and friend.

Sherry and David,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of John David. May God's grace and mercy give you strength during this difficult time.
Blessings,

John & I worked together at OSU in the Student Union. He was a dear friend with a heart of gold. May you have more peace in the next life than you did this one.

Love you John John.

Sherry, David, and family: I was so very sorry to hear of John David's passing. I pray that you will take comfort in God's love, mercy, and grace at this very difficult time. You will be continuously in my prayers for peace and understanding. God bless you all.

John was one of the coolest people I've gotten the chance to work with. He taught me a heck of a lot and I'm really going to miss him and our lunches at Quiznos. I'm proud to have known him.