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John Eugene Frances ""Gene"" Pons, Jr.

Panama City, Florida

1936-2013

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John "Gene" Eugene Pons, Jr., 76, of Panama City, passed away, Thursday, July 18, 2013. He was born on November 23, 1936 in Ashville, NC. He moved to Panama City when he was ten.He is preceded in death by his parents, Johnny and Mary Pons, and his sister, Irene Ramsey. He is survived by his wife...

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Was so sorry to learn of your passing...you were an inspiration to all of us...the lessons you taught by example will forever be remembered sir. Thank you...sincere sympathies to the Pons family and your many friends.

I enjoyed the time I got to spend with Gene ,Driving him to the center God Bless You All .Yon are in our prayers

Mike, I'm so sorry for your loss......praying for your entire family.....Dana mapelsden(Messig)

Mr. Pons was a wonderful man that always had a smile for everyone he met! He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Mrs. Pons, Evelyn, Eugenia, and Mike, our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of great sorrow!

Mrs. Pons, Evelyn, Mike and Family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. As you take this time to mourn, may the brightest memories help you find precious healing. Memories...1975 Bay High Homecoming. There was nothing he wouldn't do to make that float the best. Worked so hard and always gave us all a smile.

We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. The world has lost a fine man and he will be missed.

Mrs Pons, Mike and Family. Your Dad was a great man and such a positive influence when we were kids growing up. I know that the Lord is looking after him now.

Dear Mrs. Pons, Mike and family - sending prayers and love your way today as you mourn the loss of a wonderful man.

Mrs.Pons and the Pons Family,

My sincere and heartfelt condolences to you during this time of sorrow,Mr. Pons will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him and who's life he touched while here with us. Remembering back to my childhood walking to school stopping by every morning for my morning donut before school and doing the same on the way home. I miss those days as much as I'll miss Mr. Pons