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You will always be in our hearts and our daily prayers accompany our loving thoughts. Memories are still alive but how much we miss your presence and humour. We love you brother John.
March 16, 2016
Washington, District of Columbia
MITCHELL Major General JOHN HENDERSON MITCHELL 1933 - 2013 Major General John Henderson Mitchell passed peacefully and surrounded by his family in the early morning of Sunday, March 3, 2013. He was 79 and is survived by his wife of 53 years, Joan Cameron Mitchell, eldest son, John Cameron...
Read MoreYou will always be in our hearts and our daily prayers accompany our loving thoughts. Memories are still alive but how much we miss your presence and humour. We love you brother John.
March 16, 2016
D.H. Dale, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Retired)
I have a humorous recollection of Maj. Gen. Mitchell from the autumn of '88. At that time, I was TDY (temporary duty) to the army chief of staff's (General Vuono's) 36-member ROBUST TF (task force) from the Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers. Maj. Gen. Mitchell was the task force director. During the course of the few months that I was a task force member, Maj. Gen. Mitchell expressed his fondness for the well known brainstorming methodology known as "skunk works". One day he was briefing...
D.H. Dale
March 09, 2016 | Tacoma, WA
Thanks boss for taking care of us, it was a pleasure to serve with you in WBerlin. They say old soldiers fade away. True yet some shine bright in our hearts,time will pass and memories fade, but the legacy of warriors are alive and well in the soldiers of today thanks to outstanding men like MG Mitchell.
james wilson
March 19, 2014 | Puyallup, WA
My condolences to the Mitchell family. I served under John in Berlin. May he rest in peace..
Michael Rafferty
November 30, 2013 | Greensburg, PA
Dear Joan and family,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I know it's been a very long time since Heidelberg, but I've thought of you often.
Pat Follansbee Bell
May 03, 2013 | [email protected]
Dear Uncle John,
We already miss you so much. You've touched so many lives and have made us all so proud. You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.
Love forever and always,
Vanessa
May 01, 2013
So long dearest brother. We'll meet again for sure!
Corinne and I will always keep you in our daily prayers. Pray for us as well. We salute you for all your achievements and for the loving contribution you have brought to our family and to our country. We miss you much. Fortunately, the memories remain and keep you alive in our minds and hearts. Enjoy your new heavenly life in the presence of James, Samuel, your parents and the Holy Family.
We love you.
Brian and Corinne MITCHELL
April 29, 2013 | Blanzac-Lès-Matha, France