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John Stanley Superson

Glens Falls, New York

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HEBRON John Stanley Superson, 63, of Crystal View Way, in Hebron, N.Y., fell asleep in death on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007, at Glens Falls Hospital after a long battle with cancer. John was born Nov. 22, 1943, in Holyoke, Mass., to Thaddeus and Wanda Superson. John was well known in the community...

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Rest in sleep now, Brother Superson. We will miss you. My sympathies to the family and friends. May Jehovah keep you in his comfort.

John Superson."the day of ones death better than the day of ones being born" What a great NAME he made with Jehovah.
What an outstanding example of walking in faith and love!!!!! To risk being corny,he sure was a SUPER son,of Jehovah.John was one who the scripture speaks of when it says "when you see how their conduct turns out,imitate your faith".

John was one of a few people, I have had the privilege to know and call my friend,that knows the meaning of self sacrifice in behalf...

John was one of the greatest gifts to come to the Granville Congregation way back when. He was a great encouragement and so self motivated, sacrificing his own personal interest for the kingdom. I was glad my son had a chance to meet John 2 years ago, as he gave such a pep talk to him at that time. John will never know how many lives he really did touch.

John will be sadly missed. His exquisit teaching techniques of bible truths, his concern for others and self sacrificing attitude always displayed in the congregation. He was like one of the apostles of Jesus. He was a true asset to all in the congregation always encouraging for others and a true example of one of Jehovahs true christian witnesses.

i will always remember john, he was the tall man in the gray suit that would be told to me when i called at a home out in service, the man in the gray suit just was here. he was a good friend and he will be sadly missed. mary lou durkee

Though years ago, I have many fond memories of John... his early morning runs with his dog Zack, hikes up Haystack mountain, sandwiches made with sprouts on bread Eden Locke baked, being scared to death as he coasted in neutral down the hills in VT while making return visits, stopping for a field service break at Mrs. Murphy's for a warm apple fritter. His love for Jehovah and zeal for the truth was evident to all who knew him. It is easy to picture John in the New Order enjoying nature and...

Our sincerest condolences to all the family and friends. John's faith and love for Jehovah were certainly an encouragement to us all.