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John A. Stanhope Jr.

Windsor Locks, Connecticut

Mar 16, 1952 – Nov 21, 2016 (Age 64)

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BORN
March 16, 1952
DIED
November 21, 2016
AGE
64
LOCATION
Windsor Locks, Connecticut
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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John A. Stanhope, Jr. passed away on November 21, 2016, at home with his wife Linda (Gustafson) Stanhope. Originally from Lunenburg, MA, John graduated from the Wentworth Institue of Technology and moved to CT. He worked at Hamilton Sundstrand for 44 years after starting there right after...

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We both so sorry to have heard about Johns death Seending you our deepest sympathy

John was a very vital member of the Aces High 176 Robotics team & an avid volunteer for FIRST events in New England. John instilled pride in the students he helped & taught on the team. He will be missed. Sincerely Marc I. Davis

BOTH MYSELF AND GEORGE WANT TO SEND LINDA OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY

Peace in your Hearts

Linda !! I am very sorry about the passing of John !! He was a very good man and had a passion for life ! I always enjoyed speaking with him at the SYCC ! He will be deeply missed and i am sure thought about often ! Again he was a great Man !! Peace in your Heart Al Gag

Linda, John and I were very sorry to hear of John's passing. He was a great guy and always so helpful. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
John and Karen Zorick

Miss you John.. until we meet again my friend. My heart goes out to you Linda for the strength and courage in you. Condolences to all of John's family.

To Linda & extended Stanhope family. Tony and I would like offer our heartfelt sympathies to all of you for your loss. We will always reflect on our memories of John as being a great and dedicated friend who was always kind, considerate, truely thoughtful and loved a good laugh! A man we came to know with a loving heart for his family.

Tony enjoyed shooting the breeze with John about everyday goings on or boating wether it was places we had been to or sharing "how to's" when it came...