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John Zullinger

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

1985 - 2016

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John E. ZullingerDecember 17, 1985 - October 15, 2016ChambersburgJohn Eric Zullinger, 30, entered this world on December 17, 1985, destined to be a Warrior of the World and died October 15, 2016, a Warrior in God's Army. He was born in Hershey, the son of David W. and Deborah (Bowers) Zullinger....

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I'm somehow Just finding out about this and it's really shocking and hard to come up with the proper words. We were really good friends Many years ago back in our Middle school days but I remember it all quite clearly. Thanks for all the cool and funny memories and may you rest in peace bud

Z, you were the best man I've ever known. I'm sorry that I didn't get the chance to tell you how much I loved you before you were gone. And I'm sorry it took me this long to find out. You will always hold a very special place in my heart. I will see you again someday.

John, you were like a brother to me. I know you didn't realize how many people you changed, bc we are all better just for having known you. But you have made such an impact on my life, and on the lives of everyone who knew you. Dedrick and I love you so much. You'll never know. Our mother considered you a son and always will. You'll always be part of our family. You will never be forgotten, and the world looks so very different without you in it. You'll always be in my heart. Till Valhalla,...

I did not know John Zullinger or his family. But to lose someone so young. I could never put it in words very good because they could never justice how much you meant to so many people including me. You made this world so much safer and even brighter place for what you have done. There are rare men like you. I can say that. You will be terribly miss but never forgotten. Thank you for you services. RIP

I did not know John but know his mother, Grandmother Bucky, and Aunt Nancy. All public servants , in health profession. Obviously John was a remarkable human being, reading the tributes.
Words do not help Deb, but thought is sincere. So sorry. Praying for you and your family

Didn't know him but as a fellow 19D he stood the good fight with toes forward. Yuenglings. We will all be together soon enough in Valhalla to enjoy a cold one.

I did not know John but I know his grandmother Rosalie bucky bowers from working at peenhall vollenteering there and I used to work with his brother Matthew at osi and he used to help me push wheelchairs at pennhall pt dept. Years ago. I want to thank you for serving this great country usa, may the family have peace and comfort in knowing that he is with you at all times no matter where you go or what you do he is watching all of you from above and in knowing that you will all meet again...

Prayers for family and friends.Robert Russell( U.S Army)Grandmother

John,
Word could never do justice in expressing how much you meant to so many people. You made the world a much brighter place. Men like you are a rare and wonderful thing. I am proud to call you family. I am proud to call you brother. I miss you terribly and love you, little big.