John-Konitzer-Obituary

John Konitzer

Abrams, Wisconsin

Age 72

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Abrams, Wisconsin

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Konitzer, John A. "Farmer John'John A. "Farmer John" Konitzer, 72, Abrams, died Saturday, July 9, 2011, at St. Mary's Hospital in Green Bay, following complications from atrial fibrillation which happened at home four days earlier. The 2nd of 15 children, he was born Oct. 2, 1938, in Oconto...

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Cookie, i never met John , but if he was any thing like you, he was wonderful. My prayers are with you and your family. Wish i was home. i will be soon. God bless and give yoou strength.. Bertha and jerry

Cookie, I was so saddened to hear of Johnny's passing. I know you will miss him more than words could ever expess. I will never forget all of he help and kindness the two of you offered to Shirl. She appeciated you both so much. I can still here her brag that she had the best neighbors in the world! And, you know what...she did. Will be praying for you.

My sincere condolences to Johnny's whole family. Though I didn't see him often or know John very well I've always felt blessed being a part of the large Konitzer family. They each have
their own sense of humor and were
always such fun to be with.
I will never forget the time our family,my husband Ron,our two young sons, Rob & Craig and our mother, Eva Birr (sister of your Dad) stopped in to visit your Dad, Uncle George.
As we were looking around the house we
spotted...

Though it has been many many years since we have seen any of you, You are all in my thoughts and prayers. We honor the memory of a very special person.

Cookie, Amy, Troy, Tim you and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. John was a good man, and much loved by all.

Your family is a true picture of fun, good hearted, country people. I always enjoyed a big hug when I saw John and Cookie. Many thoughts and prayers.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Cookie, Troy, Tim and April, my heart goes out to you i this time of sorrow, John is a man you just never forget. Though it has been many many years since I have seen any of you, You are all in my thoughts and prayers. ((HUGS))
Charlene (Gawryleski) Windey

My favorite moment with John was when I was announcing the off road race at Luxemburg during a rainy day and John put his truck in the race against Walker Evans - the excitement he created by beating Walker was beyond explanation !!!!! And also, his humor, friendliness and wamth. He will be missed by all - Love you John -
Ronn Krueger
Track Announcer