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John P. "Sonny" Hodge Jr.

Bath, Pennsylvania

Age 91

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DIED
December 29, 2021
AGE
91
LOCATION
Bath, Pennsylvania

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John P. "Sonny" Hodge, Jr., 91, was called home on Wednesday, December 29, 2021. He was a son of the late John P. Sr. and Helen J. (Breiner) Hodge. John was a graduate of Wilson Area High School, Class of 1948. He excelled at math and was good at figuring out three-digit times tables without a...

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Well it's been a long year without you. I miss you so much. Watching what you went through the last couple of months of your life was very hard for me. Now you're not suffering or in any pain. I think about you often every day. I love and miss you. Until we meet again........

Happy Easter Dad,.. I love you

HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN HEAVEN PAPPY !!! <3 I miss you <3 an i am still fixing cars ! :) <3

Happy Birthday Dad!!... today your would be 92.. I think of you all the time.. I hope your doing great up there.. I know your with Zeke & Mom..just wanted to tell you I love you.. but you already know that,.. I tell you all the time!!

Rest In Peace Pappy you will always live in our heart.

Sending my sincere condolences to my dear Aunt and cousins. I have very fond memories of my Uncle Sonny , he was always so soft spoken and kindhearted , hard working and loved his family . I know you are in a better place with no more suffering.

Sonny. You will be greatly missed. We have many happy memories of life together. Until we meet again. Your Loving Sibling

June you and your family are in my prayers during this time if sorrow. Sonny was always the one to go to if your car needed fixing. Haven't seen him fior many years since moving away from Glendon he will be missed by many.

Pappy I will miss you dearly. You were a great role model for me growing up. Words can't describe the influence you had on my life. I will always cherish the memories of you getting me ready for school in the morning and making me peanut butter or cinnamon toast for breakfast. I will miss the way you would eagerly say "Hi, Dev!" whenever I greeted you. I was truly lucky to have you as a grandfather. I will love you always.