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Patti Dugan-Henriksen
July 7, 2011
Hi--I hadn't seen John since High School, but I remember him best from elementary school and junior high. As one of the "big boys" he was always laughing, teasing and ready for any adventure. I remember one time the older boys all built a HUGE dugout fort in the woods behind his house! So sorry for your loss, you are in out thoughts and prayers.
Patty Barr
June 29, 2011
Polster family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of John. I knew John from our childhood. You are all in our prayers. Gone too soon.
Michael Kingcaid
June 28, 2011
Judy and family - I lived on South Fountain street and I knew John from Hiram Dodd and William Allen. Sorry to hear about your loss.
Robert Missimer
June 27, 2011
I'm so sorryJohn and used to go bike riding and hiking.
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