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John W. Powers

Syracuse, New York

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May 11, 2009 John W. Powers, 70, of Skaneateles and Parrish, FL; beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, died Monday, May 11, 2009 in Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital in Manhattan. Born in Plattsburg, he was a 1960 graduate of Syracuse University and member of the Phi Kappa Si...

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Rega,
So sorry to hear your sad news about John. He was a great man. We can only hope all the wonderful memories you have will bring you some peace as you work through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Rega,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss.
May you be comforted in knowing how much John will be missed by so many. God Bless.

Dear Rega & family,

Joe & I are so sorry to hear about Johns passing. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Rega and family,

John was a true person and a warm kind man. John was fun and interesting, and we wish we had the chance to have known him longer. We are honored we had the good fortune to know him and enjoy his company over the past several years.

With all the love you and John had in your heart for each other, you will always remain close, and he will even continue to grow stronger in your heart and in your being, as John continues to watch over you from heaven....

My deepest sympathy to the family. You all will be in my prayers as you go thru this difficult time.

Dear Rega and Family, we were so sorry to hear of John's passing. Please know that we are thinking of you all and we will miss his big smile at River Wilderness.

We are saddened to hear of John's passing and are glad we got to see him at the last reunion of RPHS. Hold fast the good memories and know you have our thoughts and prayers.

Ronald and Marilyn Rivers,
Colchester, Vt

John & Monica Powers and Family, our deepest condolenses for your loss. We were away traveling and just found out upon our return. Both Yan and I know the hurt of loosing a parent, both of mine are gone along with her father. As one of our loved ones passes, it makes us realize just how fragile life really is. There was a poem, 'One of us must go and one must stay', in it, it says one must go now while the other must stay behind and keep the family together and that the one will wait for...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.