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John Robert Lamond III

Granbury, Texas

1943 - 2014

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Superhero dad John Robert Lamond III departed Saturday, March 8, 2014, at 3:33 p.m. after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. John was sent off with love by son, John Robert Lamond IV, and daughter, Wendy Lee Lamond-Broughton, by his side. Service: A celebration of his life will take place at...

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I really miss my great uncle, I wish I could've gotten to know him better. -Gabriel Lamond

MY CONDOLENCES FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER, JOHN LAMOND, IV. ZACATECAS MEXICO

Gabriel Lamond
He was an amazing person and i wish i could have spent more time with him than i did. Me not being able to grow up with more of my real family was heartbreaking. i miss him very much as well as my aunt Raye and grandfather Papa Duke. i leave my best wishes and prayers for my remaining family, i hope he lived his life to the fullest with no regrets.

Thank you all so much for your kind words. Now that the dust is beginning to settle remembering the kind words and support I've received over the last few weeks and Saturday night is a comfort to me. I am going to print out these condolences and put them with the cards I have. Reading over them touches me so much. Love, ~Wendy

John was one of the funniest and dearest friends I had while at Birdville. He shall truly be missed.

I treasure the friendship,conversations,and good times that John and I shared since we were barely past being teenagers. His bright personality insured that he "always walked in the sunshine" and his gift was that he carried his friends right alone with him. John loved life and lived it to the fullest. He will be missed!
My heart goes out to Wendy,John lV and his precious grandchildren.

Marilyn Chism

You were my first friend when my family moved to Richland Hills in 1956. Over the years, we were in and out of touch with each other, but the sincere friendship was always there. I feel so fortunate that we reconnected over the last few years. I'm missing you already.

My condolences and thoughts are with the entire family. John was a genuine, honest human being and was devoted to his family.
The world was a better place while he was living.

The end of an Era. John, Thank You for being the best Boss anyone could have. You took care of all of your employees as if we were your family. You, Duke, "The Old Man" and the lovely Willie Belle treated all of us like family and made sure we had what we needed. Rose and I to this day still talk about the good old days. Cuatro and Wendy y'all are in our prayers. You know you had a wonderful dad and we had a wonderful Boss. Our family will never forget Tarrant Printing and the family behind it.