John-White-Obituary

John W. White

Topeka, Kansas

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John W. White, 58, of Berryton, passed away on Saturday, June 7, 2008. He was born on April 17, 1950 in Emporia, the son of George E. and Opal Jenkins White. He graduated from Lyndon High School. He attended Central College in McPherson and graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelors...

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Kay and family,

We just heard of John's death today. I remember many years ago being at your home and recall a visit with John about engineering and his plan to do a Ph.D. at KU. More importantly, Denise and I both remember the warmth of your family and your faith. Someday we will have a visit when we are all in God's presence.

At this time especially, we pray that you find comfort and reassurance in our Lord Jesus.

Kay,

My thoughts and prayers are with you on your loss. I deeply appreciated the opportunity and family atmosphere that you and John provided.

Kay & Rachelle
So sorry to hear of your loss. I have known your family in one aspect or another since meeting Rachelle as a teen. As we got older I had the pleasure of working with Kay thru CAS and crossing paths with John on occasion. I think of the word strength when I think of him. May you be strong in God's love as you get thru the days to come.
Love You!!

Kay, and Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Chris and Melissa

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Kay & Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. John was a very special man, gracious with a determination to fight the good fight. He is now with our Lord. Please accept our sincere sympathy for you and your family.

Kay and family,
I knew John as a friend, a person who trusted and put his faith in Christ, and as an engineer and a partner in business. I saw how he loved his family and I saw how his family loved him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Kay and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. John fought the good fight and now is his time to rest. I have never in my life seen a family work so hard to make an ill loved ones quality of life as livable as you all did for John. That was the true measure of your love for him.
John was blessed to be the Husband and Father of such loving,wonderful and strong people, as you were to have him.
Respectfully,
John McArthur

My sympathy goes out to John's family. John gave me my first job when I graduated from school back in 1988. I always looked up to him as a mentor and someone to emulate. I will miss him. Topeka lost a good person today.