John-Kinch-Obituary

John David Kinch

Painesville, Ohio

1954 - 2022

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Painesville, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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John David Kinch ("Kincher") left this world on Friday, December 23, 2022 at the age of 68. John passed away after a hard fought battle with cancer surrounded by his loving children.John was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on December 20, 1954. He was an excellent athlete throughout his youth,...

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Sooo sorry to hear of John's passing-John and my husband who has passed were great childhood friends-they enjoyed Adeline Ave living side by side-then grew up together in sports and fun times-have fond memories of John and his family-they spent 3 days with us once when a blizzard occurred-all my love to Jimmy and Steph and all the family-xx

I am saddened to hear about John´s passing. I was one of his teammates at YSU and I never met a more competitive athlete then John. It was pure joy to watch Dave Garden and John blast their way down the field knocking over our opponents. I looked up to those guys. They´re probably throwing a ball around to each other now.

So sorry for the families loss. John and I roomed and played together at Youngstown State. Our meetings since then were few, but the laughter was always there. He was a dedicated team mate who never surrendered. Missing from the obit was his Foosball tenacity, that helped pay for many beverages back in the day we had limited funds. Rest in Peace, Kincher! You will be missed.

Huge message of sympathy for the family in the passing of one of our generation. Knew him and met him a few times, but so long ago, and we went separate ways. Son of Charlie and Yvonne Kinch of Dundas. Now out on the West Coast.

I was one of the Mahoney Bears "Cheerleaders" Sounds like John had a lovely life. Great memories. He was very well thought of. Betty (Woodward) Smith

Sorry to hear of John passing. I remember him well hanging with my brother John and myself with Thom. My condolences to the entire Kinch family. Neil Blake

I can still see John running and working out with Steve Pankiw around Mahoney Park -so dedicated. He was part of an amazing, supportive family.

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What a beautiful tribute you have written Karen to the love of your life. John certainly sounded like quite a remarkable person. Nothing I can say will take away the pain you're enduring right now. Though please know of how many kids and families you have helped thrive and grow, including my own. I shall be ever grateful for the rest of my life, because of how hard you fought for us. I hope in days ahead you'll find some solace.