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John D. "Bundy" Stouffer

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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John D. "Bundy" Stouffer, 32, of East Pennsboro Twp., and formerly of New Cumberland, PA, passed away Thursday, April 22, 2010, at Golden Living Camp Hill, PA. He was a graduate and vice president of Cedar Cliff High School Class of 1996; a graduate and recipient of the "Perseverance Award" from...

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Kendra, Bob, Garrett, & Jordy
Sorry it's taken some time to collect my thoughts... when I heard the news, the first thing I thought of was John as a young teenager, helping with Bible school. He was the lame man, healed by Jesus, and he leaped, and shouted, and DANCED for JOY. I just know he is dancing and leaping for joy now. You all could not have loved him or cared for him more, and we share your sense of loss as we share the joy of his LIBERATION! Our prayers are with you always,

Mr. Stouffer, Kendra, and family,

I was John's nursing home transition service coordinator. It was such and enjoyable experience to get to work with him. We often found ourselves getting way off topic talking about his many adventures. I'm am sorry to hear of your lose.

Kendra and Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. John always had a smile and a good word when he saw us or any of our kids. He fought the good fight and is surely at peace with our Lord.

Kendra and family May God grant you comfort during this time of loss-- Johnny was a wonderful friend to me and my son Andy when we came to NCFD. We will miss Johnny. Johnny had a big heart and would do anything to help anyone. I am sorry I could not attend the services but my thoughts go to you and the family. Always remember the fun times you shared with Johnny and remember God needed Johnny for great things by His side.

Kendra,

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family in this time of sorrow. We are so sorry for your loss.

Kendra and family,
I was saddened when you called to inform mom and me that John
had passed away.
John was one of a kind he had such a witty personality and was always upbeat about his problem.
Kendra, you did all you could do for your brother,but the good Lord
said it was time to bring John home.
John has no more pain to cope with and he is with his mom and his
uncle and grandfather and grandmother.
Take care
Your friend,
...

Dearest Mr. Stouffer and Kendra,
You are all in my hearts and sympathy as you grieve the loss of your phenomenal son and brother. John was always the life of the party and had this astonishing sense of humor that made everyone in his presence light up with joy.
I was a class mate of John’s at Cedar Cliff and there was not a single soul that didn’t know and love John “Bundy”.
He will always be in my heart and I will keep you all in my prayers as you journey through this time...

Kendra and family, like so many others who were drawn to Johnny by his charm, courage and warmth, we are grieving with you and share in your loss.