1956
2024
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Kelly Martindale Vanderpool
September 20, 2024
John was a longtime friend from my youth and into my adulthood! I will forever miss him his smile love and kindness
Mike martinez
September 15, 2024
Don't know how many years we knew each other can't remember an argument I'm not sure who your best friend was but all the way back way before you were my best man I've known you were my best friend really going to miss all the hours of riding not so much working on your bike but it liked me working on it I think cuz it was always in the driveway it's going to be hard hard hard for me to say goodbye buddy Mike Martinez
Lorna
September 14, 2024
Rest in peace and enjoy the next ride. Glad that I met you and will miss seeing your smiles and chats. Kim will be fine; we will be here to support her. Until we all meet again, ride free.
Lorna Bishop
Heidi A Walker
September 12, 2024
I am so sad to hear of John's passing. He was my student at Yuba College then at Brandman University. Later he worked for Financial Aid at Yuba College. I would have him come into my classes and give presentations. He was very knowledgeable about Financial aid and my students learned a lot from him. After he retired we would meet at Starbucks. He was very kind and I will miss him.
Linda
September 12, 2024
So many rides, so little time. Hope they have Brittney´s and Harley´s in heaven John
You will be missed. Linda and Denny
Vicki Stevenson
September 10, 2024
Thoughts and Prayers to you John you and Debbie were the proud parents of our dogs puppies years ago. They were the best, hope you meet up with Roy up there and have some good laughs. RIP John
Tim & Rita Hammill
September 6, 2024
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Ryan Goergen
September 6, 2024
I worked with John in Financial Aid and came to know him. He was one of the nicest guys I have ever met - although he did have a gruff exterior. I enjoyed talking with him about traveling, politics, music, and his and my passion which is motorcycles. John was one of the most real people I have ever met, and you always knew what to expect, he was very consistent. I am very sad that he passed and hope that we all keep a piece of him in our hearts to carry along our life's journey. John, wish you were here.
Leah Summers
September 6, 2024
So many great memories with you and Debbie . So many years out on the road riding Harley´s and so many laughters . It was a great honor to share the same birthdate . Always the joke that I was younger than you. That´s where the laughter came when you were called "There´s my daddy", Thank you for all the years of fun and all the knowledge you taught me riding! Ride free John! You definitely will be the road king in heaven ! You will be greatly missed Hugs to you Leah
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