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John Arnold Streeter

Greenville, North Carolina

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John Arnold Streeter Mr. John Arnold Streeter, 57, was born in Seven Pines to the late William and Essie Streeter on Feb. 8, 1950. He graduated from H.B. Suggs High School in Farmville in 1969. He later served his country diligently in the United States Army. John was employed by DuPont of...

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My cousin John was a jewel of a person to know. My big regret was not having known His wife and Children. We tend to live a mobile life and live far and wide. Like Kelly once said, "if my mother and your mother are not in heaven, I don't want to go there". Well, John will surly be there to greet all of us. God bless.
Sincere Sympathy,
Earl James and family

Carolyn, it was devastanting to learn of Uncle John's passing. Throughout his life time he proved to be an excellent role model for all who knew him. He will certainly be missed. My family wants you to know that our prayers and love will ALWAYS be with you! God bless.

Carolyn,
I am just now hearing of your trememdous loss. I am so very very sorry. I think of you often. May God Bless and keep you and your family.

Aunt Carolyn

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and you are in my prayers. It's hard trying to find the right words when a love one has crossed over, but, let God guide you as you come to terms with the loss of your husband and friend. God will give you the strength to see beyond the grief of this life to the glory of the next. Uncle John was a positive influence in my life and he will be deeply missed.

Carolyn & Family,

I am an old classmate of John and I was sorry to learn of his passing.
I have him and your family in my prayers. I suffered the loss of my husband on January 1, 2000 and I know that God does not make mistakes and in time the pain will become bearable and with each passing day it does loosen it's grip. Just know that a lot of people loved him but our heavenly father loved him better. Keep leaning on God and he will get you and your immediate family through the...

Aunt Carolyn,
I know it seems hard now but as time passes things will become a lot better. As Uncle John's neice, I will truly miss all of our phone conversations, his words of wisdom and just his laughter. I will hold on to the memories of all the good times I was fortunate enough to share with him. Just know that God does not make any mistakes and I am only a phone call away.
Suzanne Streeter Swain and Family

Rest in Peace....Forever you son...

To the Streeter Family,
We deeply regret your loss and shall remain in prayer for you during this most difficult time. We got to know John through Carolyn over the past year and have been blessed by their love for each other, their commitment to God and their commitment to serve others. Please lean on us as you may need to in the future.

The Cornerstone Minstry, Inc.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.