John-Stearns-Obituary

John W. Stearns

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Mar 8, 1931 – Mar 14, 2018

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BORN
March 8, 1931
DIED
March 14, 2018
LOCATION
Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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John W. “Jack” Stearns, 87, died peacefully on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at Baystate Medical Center with his wife and family by his side. Born in Springfield, he lived in Longmeadow for many years prior to moving to Wilbraham. He was the son of the late Leslie and Alma (Walker) Stearns and...

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Dear Lois and Family,
Our condolences to you and your family. Jack will be missed by all.

With Sincere Sympathy,

Lois and family, please know you are in our prayers as we reflect on Mr. Stearns' place in our hearts.
As our neighbor, he offered a lightness to the day when we ran into each other. He always had a kind word for our young son, who loved his gentle manner.
May the memories you shared comfort you at this time.
Warmly,
Mary and Brian Fitzgerald

Lois and family, When our young family moved to Wilbraham in the mid 70's, Jack was one of the first people to welcome us and help us settle in. As my two daughters grew up, Jack never missed the opportunity to make them feel special. During the formative years of the Country Club of Wilbraham, Jack played as key advisory role, especially when it came to financial matters. Great guy, great friend. Our sincere condolences on your loss. God bless Jack and your family.

My deepest condolences to the whole family. May the wonderful memories of him bring you peace at this time and always.

Lisa Friberg

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Frank & Nini Gonet

Thoughts. And. Prayers. Are. With. You. Lois. He. Was a great. Guy. Sympathetic. Thoughts. To. The. Whole family. Bev. And. Jack. Lyons. .

I had the pleasure of meeting Jack at the CCW back in the late 90's. He was one of the most welcoming people at the club, a real gentleman. My condolences to his family.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. May the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 comfort your family.