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John Salter Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice SALTER, John, Jr. JOHN A. SALTER JR. John A. Salter, Jr passed away April 8, 2010 following a heart attack. He follows his wife Sarah Walker Salter who died February 2, 2010. He was born November 2, 1924. He was 85 years old. He was defined by his love for his...

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We have lost 2 more of our dear Stanford family.... just so thankful for them being in our lives... they have been a blessing to us in so many ways... e-mails when we most needed them and Stanford Reunions, always there with stories of family, good food, sharing photos taken.... Sara Nell and Johnny were 2 very special people and always glad to help when needed. They will never be forgotten by those who knew them.

Love in Christ,
George and Barbara Free

When I first went to work for Ga. Power fresh out of Tech Mr. Salter was the Chief Line Supervisor in the central district . He was straight forward and tough with a wry sense of humor and at the same time very nurturing to a young engineer. Truly a man to be respected.

Dear Family, We danced with Johnny and Sarah many years; both were dear and special people to us. In recent years enjoyed so much communicating with Sarah and Johnny via email. They both will be truly missed. God Bless their wonderful family. John and Gail Swindle

Sandra and I square danced with John & Sarah for some 25 - 30 years. They were two wonderful people and I am proud to say THEY PASSED MY WAY and I am a better person for having know them.

Sarah was always 'jonny on the spot' with a cake for birthdays and other special ocassions.

We loved them both and they will be missed!

Jim & Sandra Richards

I worked with John at the Stacks Rd. Training Area for several years prior to his retirement. We loved seeing John and Sarah at the Annual Ambassador Retreat at Epworth-By-the-Sea, St. Simons Islalnd. We have missed them so much since Sarah's accident.
Deepest Sympathy,
Pat Attaway & Frank