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John James Mitchell Jr.

Long Beach, California

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John James Mitchell, Jr. August 4, 1964 - May 10, 2013 John Mitchell died in peace on May 10th surrounded by his love, Kari; his brother, Matthew and sister-in-law, Jenny as he lost his long, courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. John was born in NYC and spent his childhood...

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John made me laugh unexpectedly! He had such a great sense of humor. I think of him often. I really do. A beautiful soul.

THIS CAME UP TODAY ON MY EMAILS CANNOT BELIEVE IT HAS BEEN SO LONG. YOU WERE A SWEET YOUNG MAN. LIFE HAS CHANGED IN SO MANY WAYS, BUT I DO THINK BRODY TAKES AFTER YOU. I AM HIS GRANDMOTHER (MIMI) DORRIE & CHUCK SITES

Rest in peace. Mabel-Anne and Allan

This came up on my emails have to say you were a sweet man, only met you a few times, but I could tell. Your brother Bill has said many times his son Brody is so much like you. Being his grandparents I sure hope Brody is the sweet , caring man you were. I know your entire family misses you but with great love comes great sadness.

I wake every morning to your memory and go to sleep with you on my mind when I try and close my eyes....you're big sis misses you every minute of everyday! Peace bro...XO

My deepest condolences to the Mitchell and McCarthy families. I knew you all in Scituate and am so sorry that you have lost John. May he rest in peace and may you all find peace as you walk through your grief. Love, Patti

Rest in peace John. Many happy memories of growing up together in Scituate. My thoughts and prayers to your loved ones.

We know how much John was loved.. that really tells it all.. the character, and integrity, and love he had in his heart, please accept our sympathy, Dorrie & Chuck

Life won't be the same without you my dear son. I still can't believe you're gone . . . no more lunches, funny times, phone calls, get togethers. I'm left with wonderful memories and a big hole in my heart. That you're no longer in pain and suffering offers solace. I'll love you forever my John, my son. Mama