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John P. McGovern

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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John P. (Butch) McGovern, 65, of Harrisburg, passed away Saturday in his home.

He had coached baseball in the area for many years with the Harrisburg Teener and Legion Baseball Teams and also with the Bishop McDevitt High School Baseball Team. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and...

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Dear Pop, I'm gonna miss you so so much. Even though you always said something about *cough* and *cough*. It's okay. Now that I look back on it, it makes me laugh and miss you even more. Love always,

Dear Pop Pop, I will miss you very very much, but I know that you are with mommy and grandma and they will take very good care of you. Thank you for everything you did for me, watching over us and spoiling me rotten. Now you can come to all of my basketball games and help us win. Love you always and forever.

Dad, my Rodney Dangerfield. I want to thank you for making me the person I am today. You always taught me that everything will be fine. I don't know how it will without you. Dad, you gave me everything in the world and I love you so much. If you had a penny to your name, you would give it to me or someone who needed it. The only thing that I am happy about is that you went peacefully and that you are with Mom and Kris. You were the greatest dad a kid could ever want. Thanks for...

Great men touch many lives and leave wonderful families to continue their life's work. Continue to touch others like "Butch " did. Love, The Kuntz Family

He will be missed by so many. I can't begin to tell you how sad I am. I miss his crazy phone calls al
ready. he always made me laugh.
I am smiling and laughing right now
writing this to you all.
remember we all love you and are here for you if you need anything

Jeff,

May God continue to Bless you and your family forever. As a teener league ball player--"back in the day,"--your father always inspired me and others to play our best. He will be missed by many.

Ronnie Lee, (Ty Cobb:uniform)

We miss him already. Great man with a fantastic sense of honor and humor. Will miss him on my "smoke break" at Holy Family CYO basketball games this year and for years to come. God Bless you , Butch.