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John Henry Sloan

Mint Hill, North Carolina

Aug 18, 1963 – Jan 20, 2018 (Age 54)

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BORN
August 18, 1963
DIED
January 20, 2018
AGE
54
LOCATION
Mint Hill, North Carolina

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Carpenter-Porter Funeral & Cremation Services Obituary

John Henry Sloan, age 54, of Black Jack Ln. passed away Saturday, January 20, 2018 at his residence. He was born August 18, 1963 in Mecklenburg County to Elizabeth Ann Elliott Amos. He was a realtor for many years and worked for Southern Winds Realty. John had a larger than life personality and a...

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Rest IN Peace John. Always remember the bowling nights and dinners. Paul

My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time. I just recently learned that John passed away, I was in shock. He and I would always throw quick witted insults to each other, and then laugh. He was a joy to know, even though I had only known him for 2 years. May he rest in peace! He will be missed!!

Rest In Peace my friend. You will be missed. Shalom.

John and I were roommates years ago and we lost touch after I moved out of town. I was so shocked to hear of his passing when our friend Dean called to let me know. My prayers are with all his family and friends for his peace and understanding. Just remember we all will see him again one day. God bless and may John rest in peace in the arms of God.

In a sense it seems almost trite that I was merely Facebook friends with John. But I feel that his personality shone through. He told me he felt strongly that we would someday meet, and I feel badly that never happened. He touched a lot of people in his life, including those like myself who never actually met him. Condolences.

I met John a few years ago he was a great person and a wonderful friend I will miss him to the Sloan you're in my prayers

Its hard to wrap my mind around this. John was an amazing person who would give you the shirt off his back. I helped him get Toby Vance from the pug rescue. He loved his boys. John I'm sure Jim was waiting for you with open arms. Rest is peace my friend.

I first met John when we worked together at Presbyterian Hospital in the pharmacy. His infectious laugh and sense of humor would frequently turn a difficult day into a fun day. Even though we did not see each other very often, we knew we could count on each other. My prayers and thoughts are with all of us who loved and cared for John. Life truly will not be the same but I look forward to the day when we can all be together again. John, we love you!!!

Condolences.