John-Moon-Obituary

John E. Moon

Charleston, South Carolina

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John E. Moon CHARLESTON - John Ethridge Moon, Jr., 70, of Charleston, husband of Vashti "Vicki" Moon, died Friday, January 13, 2012 at his residence. A celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, January 22nd from 2:00 pm -4:00 pm at The Folly Beach Crab Shack, 26 Center Street, Folly...

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My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Moon will be sorely missed by all, for sure by my dad, Big Sid. Tiffany Ackerman Seay

John was a dear friend to my family for nearly fifty years and we are deeply saddened at his passing. Like all of his friends, we will miss his friendship, his infectious smile, and his humor.

Sindere condolences to his family and friends on his passing.

The Moon Family
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May your fond memories bring you comfort. John will be missed by many and we share your loss.

Didn't realize there are two of these guest books to view! John was the best and will be sadly missed for a long time. He was a real fun, genuine person to know. Mary Cooper

Dear Family
I would like to exspress my condolences&pray's to each and everyone of you at this time of bereavement to a good man John Moon a Friend to the end I'll see you oneday over younder. Lockheed Ron Gayle peace out

"Moon" was a very nice and wonderful man. We had not known him for many years but always enjoyed talking and laughing with him. He will be missed. Our sympathies to his family and friends. God bless you all.

John III & Family,
Please accept our most sincere condolences in the loss of John.

Dear Nancy, Karen, Donna
sorry to hear about John....even though he was older...... I do remember him when we were at the Lafon's house.. also at Park Circle Pres. Church those were the good ole days.... in my prayers and thoughts Bobbie Jean

Rest in peace John,may God bless and keep your family during this most trying times.
I remember our Lockheed days together.