John-Mihalov-Obituary

John Mihalov

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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John Mihalov, 89, of The Bridges of Bent Creek, and formerly of Summerdale, passed away Monday, February 28, 2011 at Harrisburg Hospital. He was the son of the late Nicolas and Susan (Hircala) Mihalov. He retired as co- owner of the former Hill Poultry Inc. and also retired from Rohrer's Bus...

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I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to John and his family for his service to our country. You don’t know me and I don’t know you. But having served in the Army myself, I know that John’s efforts while in the Army during World War II were probably under-appreciated with the exception of his family and close friends. Please know that his contributions to help keep this great nation free and secure have been noted with gratitude and his family and friends are in my thoughts and...

My daughter and I fondly remember Mr. Mihalov as her kindergarten bus driver. He was always on time and truly seemed to love the students on his bus. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

2008 Mihalov reunion

Aunt Ruth,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Uncle John will be greatly missed. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

Aunt Ruth, John & Peggy,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you. He will be greatly missed. Pleas let us know if there is anything we can do.

Granny, John & Peggy, Most people only get 4 grandparents, we have been lucky to have 2 more. PapPap will be missed by all of us. Dave, Dianne, Maretta & David. (Next Door)

Peggy and John, I am remembering all the good stories you told me about Gramps and Granny and what a wonderful man Gramps was. I know how much you and all your family will miss him. I have you in my heart and my prayers. With Love, Racheline

Ruth, our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family. John was a wonderful man. I remember the fun times we had when Kern was alive and we would visit. My children, Donnie and Dawn remember the hot dogs they received when they had the stand in town. My mother, Betty, sends her condolences also.

Granny,John and Peggy: Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you at this time. It was our pleasure to know PapPap. He was a very gentle and loving man.
With Love, Joyce and Galen