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Roz (Parker) Byczynski
August 28, 2003
A sad day to hear the news of John's passing. He was my age. Today, memories came flooding back of all the fun times we had in the late 70's: camping, the Woodshed, the parties, and just hanging out. He will be missed, but not forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in their time of sorrow.
Nick and Roz (Parker) Byczynski
ANNETTE WHITESIDE
August 28, 2003
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY. MY HEART AND MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL. EACH TIME I SAW JOHN AT WORK, HE WAS ALWAYS COURTEOUS. HE WAS A RESPECTFUL AND KIND GENTLEMAN.
Patricia Hill
August 28, 2003
I worked with John at Dupont for many years. I didn't know him well, but I found him to be a pleasant and friendly person. I will miss seeing him around the site.
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