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John R. Kellogg

Troy, New York

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Kellogg, John R.Clifton Park - John R. Kellogg, 70, died on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at Samaritan Hospital. The good news is that he is now reunited with his beloved wife, Cathy, whom he has missed deeply since her death in 2017. As John would say, the bad news is, he's dead.John was born in...

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John was a real character, a one of a kind guy. I´m thankful for the time spent with him.

Wish we could hear you sing The Little Brown Jug song you wrote about me and Matt Morrison one more time. Rest in Peace buddy. See me later, Briggsy

I only knew John through our annual conversations at The Little Brown Jug. I enjoyed those conversations every year and it was usually a highlight of that otherwise uneventful evening. Kudos to the author of this beautiful obituary and I´m sure John appreciated it. My condolences to all his family and friends.

John was confident and funny, but he also had a big heart! We will miss him as part of our Jonesville UMC church family. Love and prayers for Danielle, Brianne, and their family.

We´ve known John & Cathy since we moved to Clifton Park around the same time in 1989. We will miss them both and fondly remember the times playing golf and sharing times together. Bob & Barbara Albon

I grew up with John & the rest of the Kellogg family on North Loomis St. We had some god times together. Take care my old friend and have a safe journey! John Meares, Kennebunk, Maine

John was active with our men's Bible Study at Jonesville UMC. He will truly be missed. So sorry on his passing. Blessings Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

We would like to share our condolences. John and Kathy were wonderful neighbors and we have been saddened by Kathy´s passing and now John´s. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

So many, many memories... but, one of my favorites is clear as can be -- I remember the four of us driving along Sheep Pasture Road in Southwick, on a gorgeous summer day, singing "Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie" as if the whole world could hear us, without a care in the world. Now, it's goodbye to a friend. My condolences to Dani and Bri and their families. I'm sorry for your loss of your Dad and grandfather. I hope your memories help to ease the pain and bring peace.