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My condolences to the Kinter family. I am sorry for your loss. He is in peace and well, now. Take care to all.
With sympathy, Ron Sanderson, Gilbert Arizona
July 17, 2009


Phoenix, Arizona
Kinter, John W. John W. Kinter was born May 2, 1941 in Britton, OK. However, he always prided himself in being a "C.I.O. (a California improved Okie!)". He returned to the Lord on Thursday, July 9, 2009 after a brief, courageous battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents...
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My condolences to the Kinter family. I am sorry for your loss. He is in peace and well, now. Take care to all.
With sympathy, Ron Sanderson, Gilbert Arizona
July 17, 2009
i am a friend of belinda & cindy. i met big john several times but he was always very pleasant and jovial. my sympathies go out to the entire family.
love alesia moore
alsesia moore
July 15, 2009 | Newnan, GA
Kathy and Family, I just wanted to say that "Uncle John" was not just my uncle he was my buddy, i could tell him anything, about anything. We had some good times while being very young coming to Calif. on vacation to an adult, always made me laugh and everyone else. I will miss him very much, he was a very big part of my life. I will always cherish the fun times he and uncle buddy and I have had over the years. We will miss you, your nephew,,Billy
Billy Starr
July 13, 2009 | Oklahoma City, OK
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Patricia Ward
July 13, 2009 | Maricopa, AZ
"Big John". He became my mentor on the night of my arrival into Yuma in 1990. As I was a "candidate" to become a Shriner, Jack Garrett asked John to look out for me. I don't believe he ever stopped looking out for me.
Always their to lend a hand or advice, he gave me many a tip on riding that Harley. Then came the long rides to and from St. Louis in 1997. Talk about some laughs along the way with a great deal of wisdom added as well.
His wit and story telling...
Tom Calvin
July 12, 2009 | Gilbert, AZ
Kathy and Children: I have many great memories of my Uncle John. Yes all of them are great memories! I think we all have a "best uncle" and I will say that he is mine. There are many things that stand out for me -- probably all of the many laughs - never a dull moment, my first major league baseball was with him, I worked with him for a summer, and of course deep sea fishing. I can tell you that 10 minutes with Uncle John is a lifetime of laughter and fun. God Bless all of you during...
Mike Starr
July 12, 2009 | Wilson, NC