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John Stanton Kasic

Pensacola, Florida

1961 - 2015 (Age 54)

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DIED
July 11, 2015
AGE
54
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Obituary

John Stanton Kasic, age 54, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday evening, July 11, 2015 after a courageous battle with cancer. John was born in Abington, PA on January 22, 1961.He graduated from Woodham High School in 1979 and attended Pensacola Junior College. John honorably served...

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I am so sorry to find out John had passed away. I am bit late in discovering this but he is someone who is not forgotten. John was a great friend. He welcomed me to Pensacola when I first moved there. We lived in the same neighborhood. He showed me all the great fishing spots and learned to enjoy the time fishing. I remember we all went sailing and it started to get dark and we lost our wind. We were stuck in the middle of the bay with a big barge heading our way. John was the first one to...

John was a wonderful person, always had a smile. Noel and I always loved to see John come down our driveway to visit. He and Noel had great times fishing and talking over the years. He married my neighbor and friend Sue and became a dear part of our lives. We will miss you every day until we meet again in heaven. Our love and prayers are with Sue and family, John's family and all the friends that are grieving.

John was a wonderful brother-in-law. He helped me more times than I can remember. One time he said to me, "Remember, I married your sister and not you!" which I took to mean...I can not do everything you need all the time...after about 3 years, I got the hint! He always came through when I needed it...He loved Sue very much. He helped my boys when needed. John will be missed and forever loved by our family.

John was a great brother-in-law. He helped me more times than I can remember through the years. One time he said, "Remember, I married your sister not you!" (which meant to me...stop asking me to do everything for you... after about 3 years, I finally got the hint!!). He loved Sue very much. He was a great Uncle to my boys helping them whenever they needed it. John you will be missed and forever loved by our family...

may John's memory be everlasting, I grew up with John and his brothers in Harbour Square and went to high school with him.

John and I worked and fished together. One of our best days fishing, was at work. We were drilling in DeFuniak, by a lake. We floated out on a big styrafoam door paddling with a shovel. We caught 15 bass, all 5lbs or better! One time at work, it was raining and we only had one rainjacket, John and I wrestled in the cab of work truck for it, till we fell out door, in puddle. Thanx for many good memories, my friend. RIP.

I knew John in high school through his brother, Mike. He always had a great sense of humor and a smile. Mike, Kathy, and the rest of the family...I'm sorry for you loss. May God's peace be with you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your lovely family. May your soul rest in peace with your Heavenly Father.

We will miss you John. You have been a great friend to my family. Most of chads fishing stories involved you in someway. My family will miss seeing you. You are not suffering anymore and in a better place. Sue I will be praying for you during this difficult time.
Love, Chad Shelly, Hunter ,and Ashtyn Kramer