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Michael Cooper
July 2, 2025
John was truly the kindest and most professional human beings on the planet. I´m so sad to just learn of his passing. We met many years ago when he was at Le Montrose - and kept in touch - always a pleasure to see or just email occasionally. Life is too short. John will be missed by many. May he rest in eternal peace.
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Bob Douponce
February 19, 2024
RIP Uncle John-if there is a party in the afterlife, I know you will be there. You loved life and lived it to the fullest
The world will miss you but is better off for having you in it
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