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Jonathan Howard Earl

Tucson, Arizona

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Jonathan Howard Earl 66, passed away on March 31, 2011 in Tucson. He was born on January 31, 1945 and was a lifelong resident of Tucson. Jon was an alumnus of the University of Arizona. He graduated with a Masters Degree in Geology and spent his life enjoying the outdoors. Jon was happiest when...

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I think about you Jon when I'm out hiking. We had some great adventures - and misadventures. Good wines, much laughter and a lot of fun times. I'm sorry that your rabbit died while I was house sitting for you. Hopefully the two of you have reconnected.

Love you, Big Brother...be at peace knowing that your family and good friends love and miss you.

Good night sweet Prince...may flights of Angels take thee to thy rest.

Blessings on you and your family, my old friend. We had many good times together, filled with much laughter. Your laugh - I loved it; it can never be duplicated. It was beyond contagious, it was epidemic. You will be missed greatly.

Rest in peace Jon. The pleasant Sundays working together in Periodicals will always be remembered. One of the great
TPPL employees has passed.

Jon was my friend for over 40 years. Jon and I climbed almost every peak around Tucson. We nearly froze to death on Rincon Peak; died of thirst on Wasson Peak, ran out of gas near the Chiricahuas and experienced almost every other hiking calamity imaginable. We had great fun. The hiking trips were not complete without gourmet food and fine wines. We will all miss you Jon.

My deepest sympathy to Jon's family.

My brother Ivan and I first met Jon back in 1964? He used to housesit for the Harlans during the summer when they went off to do dendrochronology field work in some forgotten mountain range.

Jon was always ready to laugh and ready to offer some witticism that made the rest of us laugh. That quality probably helped him survive his tour with the Marines.

For the longest time he drove his old faded blue car, named ? the...

To the family of Jon I want to extend my condolences. We worked together for 11 years at the Jail and he was truly a wonderful friend. I was saddened to hear of his illness and passing. My best wishes go out to all of Jon's family. Jeanne Duguay