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Jonathan C. McCracken

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Jonathan C. McCracken Jonathan C. McCracken, 82, of 195 Falmouth Road, Bainbridge, departed this life on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at home. He was a retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant and a retired employee of PennDOT. He is survived by his wife, Mary E. Doucette McCracken; son, Michael M.,...

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to my dear brother Jonathan:
I shall always remember how you would so graciously drive my companion Ruth andI to church on all our many visits we made to your home. We will be forever grateful.
I too shall always remember the way you would talk your way out of doing the things we had thought best for you to do, Your shy grin always indicated the little victory that you had.

Jonathan is Gone

I have come to the end of this day.
Now comes the time to put my sorrow away.
A brotherly relationship was ended for me,
Yes, he died. His soul is now free.

He did not have to suffer long,
About a month and he was gone.
A fatal cancer so dark and grim,
Took his life away from him.

Cremation was his end desire.
He wanted his body set on fire.
Dust he had worked, he was not...

To a dear uncle,
You always made us laugh when you were here. You will always be remembered for your kind and loving heart.
Love,
Eleanor and family

My wife Johanne and I, and family extend our deepest sympathies to you all. Ethel; Frank and family, Lauren and the children. My wife and I will especially miss Brother John; he was always our favorite visitor, alone and with his family.

Part of me has went with you.
I share it gladly as now a part of you. I'll see you on down
at the end of the line.
Short.

Francis E McCracken & Family
Columbus, Ohio

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Uncle John (Mac) was one of a kind, and will be missed dearly. I will always remember him for the wise guy he was, while sitting on gram and paps porch when he would visit in the summer. I think he is the first person I ever heard call grandpa Cracky.

our love and prayers are with you aunt ethel,frank and family, lauren and family.Uncle John, we will miss you very much. Love Pat,Dale,and family