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John Franklin Ross

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Ross, John Franklin

Passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 29th, 2022 of natural causes, at his home in Richmond Heights. Mr. Ross is survived by his daughter Lucy Margaret Ross of Boulder, Colorado, and his two sisters Helen Ross and Lucy Natkiel. John is the son of Walter...

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I just learned of Mr. Ross' death, and though we never met, he was one of the authors I most deeply wanted to get the chance to speak with. I, as well as uncounted others, have been enlightened, educated, and moved by his work. His lessons and wisdom live on. I introduce his book to everyone I care about and never miss an opportunity to sing it's praises. As a toral stranger, my condolences may be of little value, but I am sincerely saddened to learn this news.

I only just heard about John's passing. I did not know him but his book left an indelible impression on me and I am sure others. It should be required reading for anyone going into office. My deepest sympathy for his family and my endless respect for his insights. I wish I had found the time to meet him. Asher Rapp

I had the good fortune to meet John by phone and do some business with him in late 2017. He was great to speak with, friendly, informative, and very knowledgeable. I was attempting to reach him again just before the NRA show and just learned of his passing today. I am saddened, as I was looking forward to talking with him again. God bless you John, rest in peace Sir. Scott, 425-444-0511

I was shocked and greatly saddened upon hearing of John's passing. We were colleagues at E.F. Hutton many years ago, yet my memories of JR continue to burn brightly in my memories.

Great firearms instructor and fantastic author of Unintended Consequences. Only the good die young. He will be missed.

Will be missed here in Soulard by many. John was a man of great knowledge and always had a good story.

Good memories of times spent with you at the range, your classes, and lively discussions about your book. Thanks for the memories, John.

Many memories with you. You're missed.

John had a great impact on my life with his writing. He will be missed.