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John W. St. John

Everett, Washington

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John W. St. John

John W. St. John entered this world in Seattle, Washington, on August 20, 1942, in time for his mother to celebrate the birth of her first born on her twenty first birthday. His father, Warren A. St. John, had come from North Dakota, where he met and married, Helene,...

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I worked with John for 6 years and was part owner of The Loaner. I miss John often. We had many good times and I learned a great deal from this awesome person.

I will always treasure the memories from the Loaner. I worked there a total of six years from the very start of the business. I owe a lot to John. He taught me how to think, how to handle money, how to amass wealth and much more importantly, how to treat people with dignity and respect. John was one of a kind, I miss him all the time.

Dear Brother: Too often during our adult years we were so busy with our very different lives that we did not get together as much as I would have liked. I do have many wonderful memories of family holiday times, as well as a trip to Victoria, junket to Elko, river raft trip and stay at Sun Mountain and various other "times together". I was looking forward to my retirement this year so we could plan some trips together. I'll miss your wonderful laugh and sense of fun. I thought you were the...

John was such a sweet man, with a great personality, I have known him for years through his loaner/loaner2 pawn shops, I remember when my jewelry was stolen and pawned at his So.Ev. store he went above and beyond to help see to it that I got all my items back. My heart goes out to his family and friends. God Bless you all & help you through your loss.

I will always remember visiting Johnny and his horses when I was a kid. He was full of life and fun and I truly wish I had been able to see him again. The last time I saw Johnny was in 2002, when I was visiting my parents, Scott and Marilyn Jackson, in Washington while we were stationed in Japan. It is a shock to know he has passed on and I wasn't able to say goodbye.
I love you "Cousin Johnny" and I know you are in good hands. I will see you again some day.

What a shame we didn't know the depth of your illness ... even the last time we met for dinner. We think of you often and will love you alway's. Your loving cousin Marilyn.

To Johns family, Our family has known John since the early 80's he was kind, friendly and big hearted and he sure knew how to throw a party on the big boat!! He will be dearly missed. God Speed!!

John - We've known you for quite awhile. A lot of lessons learned. The "road trip" to Canada to go white water rafting... 13 people in a motorhome. Signing injury release forms while the tour guide lost the raft/trailer off the bus into the hillside. Fun and interesting times!! Good memorys!!
And our jaunt to Reno... enough said about that subject ;o) !!
John, you will be sorely missed.
Our hearts go out to the extended family and may God guide John on his new journey

John was a very loving man who will be missed. His daughters were good friends with my daughters (Easter & Alice) in High School and beyond, and he has helped our family through his pawn business many times in the past. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss.