Lt.-Guerrero-Obituary

Lt. Col. John J. Guerrero Jr.

Jacksonville Beach, Florida

Age 69

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LT. COL. JOHN J. GUERRERO, JR.July 17, 2014Lt. Col. John J. Guerrero, Jr. USAF Retired, age 69, passed away on July 17, 2014. In addition to a distinguished career in the USAF retiring in 1990, John retired again in 2005 as a Senior Captain/Flight Instructor with Northwest Airlines.John had a...

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You are still missed, old friend. Paul

I have a model of one of the planes Johnny flew in the U.S. Air Force displayed in a prominent place to remind me of my good friend of so many years. We had such great times with the Guererro family on 7th street in Los Alamos. We loved Sandy as soon as we met her, what a perfect mate! So many memories.
Paul Sturtz

I am so sorry to hear John has made his final flight. Having shared commuter apartments and flight decks was my good fortune. Rest well my friend.

I miss you so very much but know you're at peace. This Christmas is really hard on me especially since we would have been married 46 years on December 28th.
I'll Love You and Miss You Forever Meu Bemzinho.

I grew up with John in Los Alamos, NM. My sympathy and condolences for all who loved him. John was one of the good guys.

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. While living in Florida, I have fond memories of times spent with John, Sandy and the family. My thoughts, prayers and heartfelt condolences to Sandy and her family.

So very sorry to hear of the passing of John. We had the pleasure of meeting John at the Gabriel House in JAX,this past March. My husband Glenn had just receive a liver transplant and John and Sandie were our angels..Words cannot express how they both made the beginning of his journey a positive one. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Carol and Glenn

My deepest condolences to all of John' s family. I first met John while on a Convair 580 trip in 1979 at Renpublic Airlines and remained friends up until his retirement. We traded many a tip on AF Reserve assignments and airline retirement strategies! John was a great guy, always optimistic, and will be sorely missed.

Grew up with Johnny in Los Alamos. Will always remember him and his family. My prayers for his extended family. Many memories.

Sheila Sturtz