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elizabeth ziegler
December 23, 2017
Omy Gosh, I just found out about this! I knew John a long long time ago when we were teens. A great guy, really fun to talk to. So sorry for your Loss Sally, I remember the whole family fondly! Elizabeth Ziegler
Waldo Reconder
December 18, 2017
Big John, We had a great time wiring the universe for 46!
RIP my friend.
December 18, 2017
To the family, I'm so sorry for the loss of your love one, may the loving support of your family, friends and prayers sustain you through this very difficult time, John 6:40
Ted Mork
December 16, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of when John was a nine or ten year old in my class at Campus School. It was John who taught me, a fairly young teacher, that some children (actually very few) really are able to read a book and participate in a class discussion at the same time. The day John proved to all of us that he could actually do both, the class agreed that it would be okay for John to be exempt from our class rule, but the rest would continue to follow it. Ted Mork, Professor Emeritus, WWU
E.L Tomlinson
December 16, 2017
May happy memories of John ease your pain and may God's promise to eliminate sickness, death, pain and suffering bring you some measure of comfort and peace to help you endure this sad time of your life.
Kevin Love
December 15, 2017
Rest In Peace my friend
December 15, 2017
I am so sorry to hear about John,you all h ave been a part of my life for over 50 yearshe will be missed
E.L Tomlinson
December 15, 2017
May happy memories of John ease your pain and may God's promise to eliminate sickness, death, pain and suffering bring you some measure of comfort and peace to help you endure this sad time of your life.
Mark Buckley
December 15, 2017
I knew John at Sehome and he was a good man. My condolences to his family and friends.
December 13, 2017
I am very sorry for your loss, loosing a loved one is truly a heartbreaking experience, but its uplifting to know that God promises us in Isaiah 65:17 a near future in which not only wont we feel the pain of loosing a loved one anymore but we wont even remember how it felt. Our pain will be erased and we will be happy once again.
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