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John Stager

Wells, Vt, Vermont

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John StagerWells, VT - John Stager, Wells, Vermont died on August, 24, 2015. He was born September 26, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois and was adopted by his mother, Edna May Stager. They lived in South Windsor, CT and later in North Haven. In1961 John graduated from North Haven High School. He...

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John was a fabulous addition to Trinity Church in Northboro while our children were very young! I remember that I started directing the Junior Choir because he could not. That was a great experience for me. Remember the young couples club, how you were so instrumental in forming that, Susan. I can remember the children, Lisa and David, and how bright and talented they were even then.
I'm sorry for your loss, Susan, Lisa and David. He was an extraodinary man.

Prayers to the family for God's peace.
Love, Aunt Lisa

Dear Susan and Family,
I had the wonderful opportunity to work for John at the Massachusetts Department of Education Library for the Blind in West Boylston, MA. He was a gifted, kind educator and leader. I am so sorry for your loss.
MaryAnn Mastrorio, Middletown, RI

Susan--
Bev emailed to tell me of John's death. I know that it was a long and constant fight against the cancer. I'm sorry that he lost, but glad that you had that time together. I'd love to see you. Do think of visiting Woodstock again.

Dear Susan and family,

John made such an impression. I was just out of BC and I loved working with you Susan with AMESVI and meeting John. You both are legends in the field her in MA.

Dear Susan & family- my heart goes out to you. John was a good man, a true gentleman who had positive impact - directly and indirectly- on so many of our lives In the oneness community. I am grateful for knowing him. Peace, Beth

Dear Susan,
I am so sorry to hear of John's loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have fond memories of John's wise counsel and guidance as we worked together on a Department of Education publication (and fond memories of working together with you during our itinerant days!)
I wish you peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Debbie Gleason

I worked with John at the Department of Education. He was widely respected there and in the wider education community.

I'm also a longtime member of the Littleton church where he was organist. That was before I joined, but I will lift him up in concerns and celebrations. Wish I'd known; we could have talked about music.

Roger Hatch
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I remember many fond memories of John... How he loved my crab dip recipe so much...His gentle manner....times he helped me at the vision resources library in West Biylston ....his graciously welcoming the Central Mass TVIs into your home for a potluck supper gathering...and so many other wonderful memories. May he dance with the angels and play the organ and lead the choir on the other side! He will not be forgotten!
Hugs and love to you Susan.