1942
2020
JOHN LEWIS EINSTEIN III
June 17, 1942
March 5, 2020
John was a man of great wit and strong views, frequently expressed. He was a gourmet cook, a creator of spreadsheets, a staunch Democrat and a top-notch raconteur.
John attended Augusta Military Academy and Belmont Abbey College. He worked primarily in coal-related businesses.
He is survived by his children, Sarah, John IV, Robert, Haven and their families, including grandchildren, Sidney, Emory, John V, and a great-grandson, Malachi. He is also survived by a host of Polan relatives.
In his memory, please vote.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Ad Astra Per Aspera … to the stars through adversity.
Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary.
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January 23, 2021
JOHN AND MY BROTHER FORREST WISEMAN WERE GREAT FRIENDS. I REMEMBER JOHN BEING AT OUR HOME AT ONE TIME SITTING At THE OLD UPRIGHT PIANO SINGING FATS DOMINOS BLUEBERRY HILL SONG.
Tom Stoffregen
March 12, 2020
I was fortunate to have worked with John back in the early eighties and he was a great friend to my father after my mother passed away. I remember most his quick whit and sense of humor.
joan weisberg
March 11, 2020
I have known John Einstein for many years.
He was a fine man--friendly, ethical, ready to help.
We are fortunate to have him in our community.
my late husband Art, thought very highly of him.
He was a good man,
Sincerely, Joan Weisberg
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