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John Dannemann Obituary

DANNEMANN John Pitard Dannemann passed away on Saturday, October 17, 2009. Husband of Amy Dannemann. Father of Joshua and Taryn Dannemann. Stepfather of Savannah Stansbury Dannemann. Brother of Claude Dannemann, Jr. Son of the late Claude and Maria Dannemann. Age 54 years, and a resident of Jefferson, LA. Relatives and Friends of the Family are invited to attend a Funeral Mass in the Chapel of MOTHE FUNERAL HOME, 2100 Westbank Expressway, Harvey, LA on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 11 AM. Interment will be private. Visitation at the funeral home Saturday morning from 9 AM until 11 AM. For further information or directions, call 504.366.4343.

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Published by The Times-Picayune on Oct. 22, 2009.

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Richie Schega

September 23, 2022

I just uncovered that one of my best childhood friends JP passed 13 years ago. We grew up in Gentilly Woods during the 60's and enjoyed sleep overs, parties, and just riding bikes with the guys. After High School we lost touch and went separate ways. What a shame; he was too young. Rest In Peace my friend.

David & Jennifer Biggs

October 26, 2009

Sorry to hear of the lost of my dear friend and long lost companion. Our trip to Florida in 1976 is still the highlight of my life. JP's passion for life and exploring was infectious. Jennifer and I are truly saddened and will always remember the joyous times we enjoyed together.

Michael Eugene Comeaux

October 24, 2009

Where does one possibly start to describe the most amazing and talented person I have ever known. Our lives united at eight years of age and has, and will never end , we were as one . Can you just imagine a Super Hero with a heart that was so generous he would give rather than comfort himself, and all ways would go beyond that. We loved each other as though we were genetically connected and never missing a moment of connection our entire lives . Many who have met him know that once they encountered his world a change in their lives has happened. The depth of his very being is totally an amazing journey, if you can take the ride with him ,he will take you to another world and view what we call reality a make believe world. He and I took that amazing train ride from the very moment we met and are still enjoying what most people could only imagine.
Although his physical body can no longer walk among us and if you are fortunate enough to be part of his spiritual world , count it a blessing ; I do ,his brother Michael.

Darlene Boesch

October 22, 2009

I met John as a neighbor first, and he quickly became our friend. We had some fun times backpacking in Sipsey, camping, tubing, barbequeing and watching our older children grow up. He loved nature and should of been a geologist. Our families made good memories together, we got lost in the forest, but we found the big tree. We will never forget John. Rest in Peace.

Peggy Monde

October 22, 2009

John was one of my best friends; so many times he made me smile. I remember when he walked through my door in Metairie and his friendship changed my life. I made many friends through knowing John. Till the day he went away he remained a true and caring friend to me. I will always cherish the friendship we had. He will be deeply missed.
Peggy Monde

October 22, 2009

Growing up with JP we can only think of the song "Thanks for the memories". Our prayters will be with your family. Floyd Trascher, Pearl River, La.

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