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John (Punky) will be missed here at the American Legion Post #101.
Our prayers are with you.
Am. Legion Post #101
December 10, 2007 | Carlisle
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
1926 - 2007
John W. "Punky" Lyter III 81, of 724 W. Louther St., Carlisle, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, in Carlisle Regional Medical Center.Born Sept. 6, 1926, in Carlisle, to the late John W. Lyter II and Thelma Black Lyter, John was married for 50 years to the late, Nancy Kremer Lyter, who passed...
Read MoreJohn (Punky) will be missed here at the American Legion Post #101.
Our prayers are with you.
Am. Legion Post #101
December 10, 2007 | Carlisle
hi john, i extend my deepest condolences on your dad's passing. you and your family are in my thoughts. sincerely, dean
dean alexis
December 02, 2007 | Santa Fe, NM
Dear John and Karen,
Thinking of you and wishing you sincerest sympathy on your loss. God Bless and Keep you and your family.
Kathy (Powless) Crawford
November 29, 2007 | Carlisle, PA
John & Karen: We are very sorry to hear about the passing of a great member of the insurance industry. Our prayers are always with you.
Jim & Marla Anthony
November 29, 2007 | Bear Creek, PA
It was great to share a few holes of golf with Punky. (PUT BUNKY IN)that is what they all called at the RED DEVELS GAMES.
Joe & Loraine Boisvert
November 28, 2007 | Carlisle
John and Karen'
Both Patra and I were sad to learn of the passing of "Punky". He was a man that I respected and admired.We had alot of good times together with him and your mother. When we think of Carlisle they are part of the memories. Now he goes to join Bill,Gump, and the rest of the crew.
Bard
Bard & Patra Rupp
November 28, 2007 | Cape Coral, FL
Johnny- so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and to learn of your mother's passing in 2001. An "era" is gone.
Sandy Van Gavree Radcliffe
November 28, 2007 | Chester, MD
WE WILL MISS OUR GOOD FRIEND PUNKY,HE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE
JACK and MADGE ZIEGLER
November 28, 2007 | CARLISLE, PA
My cousin, my friend, my mentor. Punky taught me to take the "Hard Knocks" of football, swimming in the "Horsehole" in the cold waters of the LeTort, the pleasure and challenge of hunting pheasants, as well as the solitude of fly fishing. And yes, we even tipped a few beers after hunting or fishing. John was a true gentleman through and through. My thoughts of Punky are fondly remembered, and my sympathy goes to his loved ones and many friends.
Jacob Trimmer
November 28, 2007 | Elmira Heights, NY