John-Spangler-Obituary

John S. Spangler

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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John Stuart Spangler, 68, of Cove Road, Columbus, IN, died Friday morning, January 24, 2003, at the Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ.

Mr. Spangler was born April 30, 1934, in Harrisburg, PA, the son of the late Charles S. and Viola Diehl Spangler. He married Joanne Quick in New Cumberland,...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. John's spirit and generosity will always remain a credit to your family.

My most sincere regrets for your unimaginable loss.

I met John's wife briefly in Hbg. in June at the class reunion, and thought, "Gosh what a wonderful gal ,...I wish they would come up to see us sometime when The Valley is just too hot! Please remember that,... when you want to get away from the city. We have a guest room w/ private bath waiting.

Barbara Corkle Herman, John Harris class of 1952 Williams, AZ.

My prayers and sympathy are with you and the family. I havn't seen John since high school but it is easy to see that you and the community have sufferd a great loss.
He certainly makes you proud he was a member of the class of 52.

Dear Joann,I was shocked and saddened to learn of John's passing.I'm so thankful that we were able to be together on a couple of ocassions this past year only wishing we had more time.
I am confident that his suffering has ended and where he is now, he would not want to come back from.
I am equally confident that JESUS's
promise that we are all going to have a great reunion someday is true without question.
When you come back to Arizona please give us a call.We are here to...

My heartfelt condolences to John's family and friends in this time of grief. I graduated with John from JHHS in Harrisburg, PA in 1952 and for many years he was two spaces away from me on the offensive line of the football team. I had a chance to say a brief "hello" to him at our 50th reunion this past summer. I am sure he will be sorely missed by all. Pax Vobiscum.