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JOHN VAN DOMELEN

Independence, Ohio

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Van DOMELEN J O H N Van DOMELEN, beloved husband of Augusta (nee Artino). Dear father of Joseph (Beverly), Neil (Sharon) and Susan Loudermilk (Kenneth, deceased). Grand-father of five. Son of Jacob and Mildred (nee Heller). Brother of the following all deceased: Dorothy Fahlstrom, Karl, Helene...

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We just found out about John and are deeply sadden by your loss. Words can't begin to express our sympathy. Know that you are in our thoughts and in our prayers.

I had the honor of knowing & working with John in my many years at APS. It's sad to think he's gone. My prayers go out to his family...God Bless.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the entire Van Domelen family. It was my pleasure to have worked with John on various projects at Automated Packaging Systems in years past. He was always a positive driving force. He will be remembered.

A mentor and surragate father. I have carried a framed letter to me from "Van" since 1979....I will never forget the man.
Paul Scarberry

With deepest sympathy to the VanDomelen family, I am very sorry for your loss, I had known John through work and always apprciated his positive outlook and knowledge. I will miss him too.

I told Augusta that (Uncle Jackie) was like a force of nature,like the wind or the rain, they are always supposed to be there or the world isn't right. My mother was his sister (Dorothy), she is gone now too but they had the same life force...they were amazing , extraordinary people. We are the lucky people who knew and loved them. They cannot be replaced!

Sending deepest sympathy to the VanDomelen family during this difficult time.

My Uncle John, "Jackie" to my mother, was an extraordinary person and a wonder to be with, to know and to talk to.

He told me recently about an early job he had as the pin setter at the Menominee, MI bowling alley. There like my father who had also told me, as the night went on the patrons would start to put more spin and speed on their rolls so as to try to hit the pin setters as the pins flew. He would be crouched above the pins and dance and try to dodge as many as possible. He...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.