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John Schwind Jr

Bradenton, Florida

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John Patrick Schwind, Jr., age 45, was killed in Longview, Texas on September 4, 2009. John was born and raised in Bradenton, FL. John spent much of his childhood playing football in the Manatee County Youth Football League and baseball with the Boys Club program. John was an avid Bucs and...

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my dear johnny 7 years and one mounth I still cant belove you are gone and now dear scottie is with you both such noble and loving young men may god bless you both

Your little brother is with you now. We all love you and will always miss you two.

I am Joel schwind his son

I am Joel m shcwind Johns son I am so sad that I can't see him any mire

To my friend Debi, and the rest of John's family...please accept my sincerest sympathy to you all. May your memories of John bring you comfort.

The thoughtful and reflective words that friends and family have posted have brought great comfort. Thank you for taking the time to remember my kind and loving brother. He would have turned 46 today. Our hearts ache for his tragic loss. John made his peace with God, therefore we rejoice to know we will one day join him in Heaven!

John's Sister

John was a 'cracker' & proud of it! He spent the last several years of his life looking for a place to call 'home', in Florida, then Texas. He was a considerate, happy-go lucky, who would go out of his way for anyone. My prayers to his family, not only for having to deal with the insanity of his death, but for the future as well. I will always be thinking of you, Sarge!

My Condolences to the Schwind family.I share your pain in our loss as John was like a brother to me in our younger days.I am saddened but will never forget the happiness and the memories he and the family shared with me in my youth.The Jets, Baseball,Ping pong, Swimming in the pool that we all built and just hanging out with Scott,John Y,Steve Swos, and Jerry C.
The Good old days will be what I remember when I think of John.

Tony Inosencio

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Schwind family during this difficult time. You are not alone in grieving the loss of John. We will remember him fondly.

Debby Hoffman Vandecar
& Ansley Hoffman Yingling