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John Resh

Reading, Pennsylvania

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John B. Resh, 22, of Exeter Township, passed away on July 14, 2014.

Born in New Orleans, LA he was a son of Franklin E. and Catharine M. (Monroe) Resh.

John was a graduate of Exeter High School in 2010 and attended Albright College. He was a member of Trinity U.C.C. Mount Penn and...

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My heart is broken for the family, and my prayers are with you.

Resh family-
I don't even know where to begin... John was great. I met him while working at the Giant on 11th and Rockland and I'm absolutely shocked. Your son, nephew, cousin, etc. was an amazing person & I cannot begin to explain how sorry I am for your loss. I will definitely keep this family in my prayers!

To the Resh family,
Please accept my sincerest condolences on John's passing. I worked with him at Giant; he always had a smile on his face and was a pleasure to work with. May the many wonderful memories you hold in your heart help sustain you during this very difficult time. You have a lot of support from our community.

Sincerely,

Dear Frank, Cathy, Amy and Jill,

We are so sorry for your loss and we are heartbroken for you. John was a GREAT kid, and we will always treasure the memories we have of him. May he find comfort and peace in the arms of the angels.

John and I were close for a while in high school, and I will always hold on to the laughs, as well as the memories we shared. Thoughts are with John's family during this time.

John and me.

I remember working with him at Giant. It's a shame he left us too soon.

I'm Very sorry for your loss. My prays are with you.

To Frank and family, our deepest condolences for your loss of John. He was a very nice young man. I will always have great memories of him in youth football, and seeing him at Giant. Our thoughts and prayers are with you guys.

Frank and Family,
So very sorry for your loss. John was such a nice young man I had the honor to know when I taught at EHS.
Sue Yoder