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John Ward IV

Barrington, IL, Illinois

1967 - 2016

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Barrington, IL, Illinois

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November 20, 1967 - April 10, 2016 John Arthur Ward IV died at 6:20pm on April 10, 2016. John was not in pain and was surrounded by family at the JourneyCare Hospice in Barrington, IL. John was 48 years old, and had courageously battled to beat pancreatic cancer for three years. John is survived...

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Three years, and you are still thought of daily by so many. You are missed.

To the Ward Family, I am sorry for the loss of John. He was my classmate at Countryside School many years ago. Our condolences and prayers are with you.

To the Wonderful Ward family, John and I went to Barrington High School together, and no matter what class were in together, he was always had a memorable 'inclusive' attitude towards me, and basically towards everyone. I remember playing tennis with him in Gym class, and also sharing a few 'mis-haps' with him in our science classes. Always nice, always cool, and it never seemed like he ever had a bad day(if he did, he never let you know it). Much love, prayers, blessings, and condolences...

We are so sorry for your loss. We never had the opportunity to meet John, but heard about him as a wonderful uncle from Eliot and great brother from Brooke. The whole Mena family is thinking of your family at this tough time.

We have tried and tried to find a way to contact you all. We are so sad about the loss of your beloved son John. We have so many great memories of John and Drew as little boys. John was a special, sweet soul, and gone too soon. We send our love and prayers.
John and Kay Peterson

I was very saddened to hear of John's passing. I worked with him at United. He was a very sweet, kind man. My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

We want to express our deeply felt sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your your son, John. There are no words to describe the sorrow in our hearts but know his memories will live on forever. Bless you all.

The Rolfe Pancreatic Cancer Foundation Board and Staff extend their sincere condolences on your loss.

A life so enviably loved and so well lived.
My heart and soul weep for all of you.
Caring and peaceful thoughts,
Sunny Campbell