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John C. Vukovich

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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JOHN C., on March 8, 2007, of Voorhees, NJ, age 59,. Loving husband of Bonnie (nee Loughran). Dear father of Nikki D. Stolarick (Brian) and Vincent J. Loving grandfather of Anna, Lena and Stella. Also surviving are his brothers, Rich and Bill (Lee). John's Life Celebration Service...

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Bonnie,

My sincerest sympathy to you and your family. It was a pleasure to know John. It's been a long time since I've seen you but I wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Brother was Amador County's hero

To the Vukovich Family:

My prayers tonight will remember John and your family.

May God and HIS Holy Spirit give you strength in the days ahead.

To the family of "Brother Vukovich:" Our sincere condolescences on your loss. John and the entire Vukovich family were revered by all of us who were raised in Amador County. With deepest sympathy, Mike Smith & Georgianna Hunt

Being raised in Jackson, I had the pleasure of knowing the Vukovich family all my life. I am sorry for the loss of "Brother". Great guy who will be missed. My condolences to the family. May you rest in peace.

Dear Bonnie and family
As one of those old timers who remember John as "Brother". I was deeply saddened at your loss. I was very fortunate to be able to talk to him when he came through Colorado as both a player and coach.
As much as he loved Baseball, there
was nothing more important on his mind than you and your son and daughter. It is amazing the number
of people that Brother touched in his life. May God go with you

Dear Bonnie & Family-
Please accept my sincere condolences on John's passing. John will always be remembered in my prayers.
I have many fond memories of John as a boy, and as a player.
I worked for John's father part time while in high school. I lost my father when I was very young, and John's father, took me under his wing.
I remember when John was born, and as a young man. I followed his career, and would make it a point to go to San Francisco to watch his team play the Giants....

grew up watching him play and coach.
Was a true part of the phillies organization and will be missed by this fan

Dear Bonnie,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear husband. Hold on to your precious memories, as they will help you get through this difficult time. Your husband truly sounds like he was a special person. I remember when you first met him, when you were a "Hot Pants Girl" back in the 70's. We worked together at Bell Telephone. John was lucky to share his life with a beautiful and kind person like you.
Again, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and your...