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John A. Mowery

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Oct. 28, 2012

John A. Mowery, 36, of Amron Drive, Bloomsburg died Sunday afternoon, Oct. 28, 2012, at home. Born June 15, 1976, in Berwick Hospital, he was a son of John Mowery, Berwick, and Debra Applebey Mowery Miller, Nanticoke.

He graduated from Northwest Area High School in 1995 and...

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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Lyndsey and John's family. I had the pleasure to work with John and lyndsey at PPL. John was truly a great person and I had the honor to call him a friend. I'll miss ya bro! Hope your at peace.

Please accept our deepest condolences. We didn't know John, but fully understand this new path your family has been so abruptly and sadly put on. May each of you find peace and comfort along this journey knowing you are not alone. Sending many prayers your way.

John, I miss you pal. You had to have been the most hospitable person I have ever met. Even though we lost touch since you left the contact center, I always considered you one of my closest friends.

Our paths will cross again, friend.

lyndsey, so sorry to hear such sad news....john was a great guy & neighbor .... soo sorry !!! love: bernice & heleena

Debby, sorry for your loss.

Lyndsey,
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Deb and family -
We are so very sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Denny & Bobbi Titus

If we could bring you back again,
For one more hour or day,
We'd express all our unspoken love;
We'd have countless things to say.


If we could bring you back again,
We'd say we treasured you,
And that your presence in our lives
Meant more than we ever knew.


If we could bring you back again,
To tell you what we should,
You'd know how much we miss you now,
And if we could, we would.

Peace be with you, John.

The Kocher's and their...

Correction to my post: Meant to say Great Aunt Edith. Was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease on halloween and have seen nothing but doctors for the last 2 days. My sincere apologies for the wrong name. It has been a long week.