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John "JET" Tredinnick

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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WILKES-BARRE — John "JET" Tredinnick, 79, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, at Wesley Village.

John is already missed by his loving wife, Ann Marie (August); daughter, Susan and husband, Tom Schwab and their children, Tommy and Tabitha; son, Steven and Melissa...

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John is remembered, he is. Just one week ago, I bumped into another member of our softball team - the one organized and managed by John - and both of us made comments about what a good guy John was. He is remembered, for sure.

John was one of the nicest people I ever knew. He would do anything for anyone. Miss you John!

John (Jack) was a true BEST FRIEND to my wife & me! He was always so kind, thoughtful, and friendly! He as a dear fiend who is sadly missed!

Jack was a good man, a good, coach, and a good soul. Always caring and always there to help with a kind word. He has touched more people with kindness they we will probably ever know. Rest easy coach, you did well on this earth.

I only knew Jack during recent years, when he managed a senior softball league in which I participated. Jack was a good guy, and I'm very sad that he has passed. We will remember him often and fondly.

While i only knew John briefly, it was evident that he was a giving and caring man. His family and his community benefited from his time and talents.

We are so very sorry, Ann, to read about the passing of Jack. When we met at Albright, Jack was always so kind and very caring. He was a true gentleman and we will never forget him. Our sympathy and prayers are extended to the Tredinnick family.

I played Softball with John (Jack) in a Senior Softball League (60 and over) at Kirby Park that he ran for many years. I want to send my deepest condolences to his Family and Friends. We will miss playing ball with him and he will be thought of every time we play.

I'm very sorry for your loss. It says a lot about a person that dedicated his life to volunteering his time coaching and supporting youth sports. God speed Mr. Tredinnick.
Russ Wren.