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John R. Zink

Akron, Ohio

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John R. Zink, beloved son, brother, grandson, cousin, nephew, and friend, was taken from us suddenly on March 12th, 2007 in El Paso, Texas.

John was born on January 30, 1986 in Plano, Texas, and was a life long resident of the Akron-Canton area. He graduated from Jackson...

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Dear Kay, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear son. You were one of the most wonderful teachers my daughters, Ashley and Tara had. Tara was the same age as Johnny. Please know I am thinking of your family and you are all in our prayers. Thank you so much for the sacrifice your son made.

John,
I recently heard that your son had passed when I ran into Karl Koehler at NW's graduation. If he was at all like you, I know that he was loved,bright & wonderful. I was so devastated to hear of your loss. Please know that my husband & I am praying for you & your family.
Love, Your Dear Friend from NW,
Liz Ayres Thoren

Mrs.Zink,
I was saddened to read about your son. I know from being in your classroom how very proud you are of him. My prayers go out to you and your family. With much sympathy and love for you
and your family, Leann Riley

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear John,
I am soo sorry for your loss. All I can say is my prayers go out to you and Kay, and I know your broken hearts will mend soon enough but until then, just keep thinking good thoughts of John and all he has achieved. And I wish you all the best in the future. I would have had liked to make my condolences, but I live in Las Vegas now. I heard the bad news from Rhea. God Bless

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Zink and family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss of John. I will remember him as a baseball team mate and a friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to you in this heartbreaking time.
-The Young Family

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Zink, I am very sorry and sad for your loss. I was so very lucky to have John in my life as an employee at Subway. He is a very special person who will be remembered often and very fondly. He was always into making every one laugh and feel like you were apart of his life. I will always feel lucky that I got the chance to be in a part of your great son's life.

Dear Zink Family,
I've known John for about 2 years now, and that was definitly not long enough. Everytime I saw him he made me laugh. He always had something to say that would brighten your day. I'll miss him very much and am praying for your family.

John, Kay, Stephanie and Emily,
I was so very sorry to read about John's passing in the paper. Memories came flooding back as I thought about John coming to the ortho. office. I had always told you what a wonderful young man John was. My prayers will be with all of you everyday.
Suellen Phillips (from Haas Ortho)