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John J. Jambor

Saginaw, Michigan

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Jambor, John J. Saginaw Township, Michigan Passed away Wednesday, December 20, 2006. Age 83. John was born November 27, 1923 in Barton, Ohio. He spent his youth at his parents farm in North Branch until joining the Army during World War II. He was a P.O.W. captured at the Battle of the Bulge. He...

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My favorite uncle! Tried to talk to him on the phone regularly, and had the honor to accompany him to his WW2 reunion in 2005 in Valley Forge PA.
He had seen many tragedies and sorrow in his life but yet remained the most unfuffled mellow individual I ever met. I can only try to emulate his personality.

Uncle John was a real "Classic" guy. He reminded me of Bing Crosby when he sang. He had the perfect crooner voice and such a mellow personality. But most of all I remember him as the Master Story Teller who always had a joke ready to tell! Love and condolences to Jay, Doreen, Dean, Julie and families. You guys are welcome to visit anytime!

I will miss Uncle Johnny very much. I wrote letters to him for many years and we shared dog stories, rose garden stories, stories of how we met our spouses, and daily routines in life. Uncle Johnny loved to get letters and always told me he hurried up and answered all of them in hope of getting one back. I will miss his sweet smile, his beautiful singing voice, all his jokes and especially his letters. Love you and Miss you, your neice Pam Jambor

I was very sad when I received the news that Uncle John had passed away, but also happy knowing that all that was troubling him is now over and he is back together with Aunt Doris and Gramma and Grampa watching over us.
We hope to come up for the service, but with weather and time commitments we will have to see.

For those of you that knew my grandfather or knew of him, he was not only of our family, but a part of so many others.

For those that he served with in the military he was a hero. Though he would not say that.

For his wife, he was a loving husband.

He was a respected and loved son and brother.

He was a gentle, firm, but fair father, and ever loved by his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

He was a talented and...

Dear Family of John: We are sorry to learn of the passing of your Dad. He and your dear mother were good neighbors for a short while but always friends. Our deepest sympathy. Phil and Doris Loiacano

Doreen,Jay,Dean and Julie,
My prayers are with you and your families. I am so sad to hear the news of the passing of your father. He was such a wonderful man. I have such fond memories of him. Always so soft spoken and caring. I am thankful that for the past few years that we kept in touch with each other. I will miss hearing from him every Christmas. May God bless all of you and help you through this time of sorrow.
Love to you all!
Carol

Dear Family of John,

Both Yoko and I were so sad to learn of John's passing.

And, of course, we have so many fond memories of both John and Doris.

John worked for us for many years as our private investigator at our law firm here in Saginaw. But he was more than a valued employee. He was our good friend as well.

He always did his work meticulously, finding witnesses, taking statements from them, and helping us in many ways in building our cases for court room...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.