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John Charles Wahl

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Butler, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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John Charles Wahl John Charles Wahl, 62, of Butler, formerly of Harmony Junction, died Saturday at Butler Memorial Hospital.Born Oct. 24, 1946, in Ellwood City, he was the son of the late Herman J. and Mary Louise (Boyer) Wahl.Mr. Wahl was a 1965 graduate of Seneca Valley High School.He drove a...

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To the Wahl family
I am so sorry for the loss of John,he will live on in each and everyones heart that will not die,cherish all the good memories.although it is difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kathy, Trish, Kathleen, and Amy,

We are so very sorry on hearing of the passing of John. We have many fond memories of John durring the days of the Vagabonds. We are sorry we cannot be there at the funeral home with you. Please know our hearts and prayers are with you and your family.

To the Wahl family,
My deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your dear loved one. May God wrap his loving arms around you & give you the strength to endure this.

Dad, you have always been a strong gentle hearted man that always made sure everyone else was taken care of before you thought of yourself, and you were that way until the very end. I know you are being taken care of now in the hands of the Lord. God gave you many struggles, but being the man you were you handled them with everything you had. I am always going to miss you, but I will always remember the good times we had. All the times you woke me in the middle of the night to go out in...

John you have been family for years. Through them years we have been friends. You will be missed and thought of often. Rest in peace. Joseph Frank Burr

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

John as my brother we shared many memories. You had me drive your car and park it in the garage. I didn't hit anything but got into a tight space. You gave all to everyone around you. You are in my heart forever. You'll be missed more then words will ever say. You were there when I needed you most. You raised Amy and showed her the best of times. So many things I could have said or done to show you what you really ment to me, I problely never told you. You showed love you gave love. ...

Daddy,
This last week has been tough but just as always you fought with every ounce you had. I will never forget the man you were and the person you tought me to be. I will always look up to you and you will always be my hero. Tough on the outside, gentle as a giant on the inside.
Forever loved and missed,
Amy

John,you will be missed .We had a great time as children,to bad we grew so far apart.Only the best to your family.God bless you forever"