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John Anthony Sara

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Sara, John Anthony Unexpectedly born to Eternal Life on his birthday September 16, 2009. Resident of Cedarburg, formerly of Shorewood. Beloved husband and best friend of Mary Ann (nee Quinn). Loving son of Anthony and the late Irene Sara. Dear brother of Carol (Tom) Lenhoff. Fond nephew of Bub...

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Dear Mary Ann, John was my baseball coach in the Recreation baseball league played behind the old gym. He was a great guy and made a very positive impression on me when I was young and needed role models. My sympathy goes out to you at your loss.
Ken Van Es Eau Claire WI.

I am very sorry for your loss. I worked with John at Cedarburg State Bank. I left there in 1999 when it was Firstar Bank. I was in the teller area. The last time I saw him was at one of Mel's Pig Roasts. We spoke for a short time and caught up on what was happening in our lives. My husband actually came home and told me of his passing. They must have known some of the same people also. A nice man!
You have our Deepest Sympathy

To Mary Ann and all of John's family, My deepest sympathy to all of you. I am sorry for your loss. You do not know me, but I met John back in the early 80's when my husband and I bought our first home. He was our banker. He advised and watched out for us, and I trusted his advice. It's important to note he was trustworthy, and I was so grateful! On the day of the closing, I brought him a chocolate cake. He was so surprised, and from that day on, whenever my husband or I saw him, he...

Dear Mary Ann,
I was a high school classmate of John's. On the occasions when we, as a class, were thrown together by alphabet, we would recount stories of our families and often share a laugh. John was a warm gentle young man and it is obvious he remained that way.
I wish you and your family my sincere condolences and hope that you believe that, for John, life is only changed and not taken away. Ron Santilli

Dear Mary Ann
I went to high school with John and have so many wonderful memories of playing sports and cards with him. He was just a great guy to be around. Plase accept my deepest sympathy on your loss.

Dear Mary Ann,

I am one of John's high school classmates. He and I were teammates and played a lot of softball together, as well as many a card game in the rec room of my parent's home.
John was a wonderful person and I send you my heartfelt condolences on your loss.

John Matchette

Dear Mary Ann:
My deepest sympathy to you. He never made it a secret how much he loves you.

He will be greatly missed.

Scott Dewey

Dear Mary Ann:
I'm so sorry for your loss. As you know John meant a lot to me, as a coach and as a friend. He was always supportive and gave me encouragement whenever I ran into him. John loved St. Robert and Shorewood and the era he grew up in and talking to him about those days was also fun.
Part of John's charm was remembering the past and I always felt good after seeing him or talking to him.
I know you two had a wonderful life together and that he loved you very much.

So sorry to hear about John's unntimely death. I was a classmate of his at Shorewood High School and remember him as being a very kind and warm person. My thoughts are with your family. Sincerely, Marianne Arpe(Neu)