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Dennis and Nancy Winefordner
May 4, 2025
We are so sorry to hear of John´s passing. We met John when he was married to our friend Debbie and our families had fun times together. Praying for comfort for his family and children Chris, Sandy and Eric.
Todd Jones
May 1, 2025
John will always be remembered as a fair and just individual who upheld the law in high regard. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and Sue. Rest in Peace. May God grant you strength and comfort during this very difficult time.
Pete Donald
April 30, 2025
Knew John from our first years Kindergarten at Marshall. Rode to HHS with him is his 1930´s. Recently (almost two years ago now)commiserated at 60th HHS reunion. A good friend who will be missed.
Marsha Chastain
April 28, 2025
Sue and Family, So sorry to hear of John´s passing. We have wonderful memories of John and you also being friends and co-workers .. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. With Love. Kenney & Marsha Chastain
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