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John G. "Johnny" Barth

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JOHN G. “Johnny” BARTH Barth, John G. “Johnny”, of Boynton Beach passed away suddenly on August 27, 2005. Beloved son of Shirley A. Barton and the late John A. Barth. Loving father of Evan, Taylor, and Noah. Beloved brother of Terry Barth and Lori (Lee) Hennick. Loving uncle of Tera and Brandon Hennick. Born on April 6, 1959 in Richmond, Indiana, John was a 41 year resident of Florida, having graduated from Lake Worth High School. He was a flight attendant for Northwest Airlines for the past 18 years. John's greatest love after his family was surfing. He was a devoted son, brother, and father and he will remain forever in our hearts. Visitation Wednesday from 6pm-8pm at Boynton Memorial Chapel, 800 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426. Funeral service Thursday at 10:00am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Boynton Beach Memorial Park. Boynton Memorial ChapelFamily Owned & Operated(561) 734-5600

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Published by The Palm Beach Post on Aug. 30, 2005.

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Cap Olson

October 28, 2005

To Family and Friends..It saddens me to have to write this note. My heartfelt sympathies to everyone..John WILL be missed. From a fellow NWA crew-mate.

jim burch

September 10, 2005

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of john. He and I had many good times working together at Northwest Airlines,Laying over in Amsterdam, and talking about surfing. I will always remember you. May my thoughts and prayers be for Johns family and his kids.

Kenneth Jordan

September 7, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know you're in a better place.

Theresa (Barth) & Jim Little

September 6, 2005

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. It's been a very long time since we've seen any of you (you were all little), but know that you're all in our prayers.

Tim Barth

September 4, 2005

Aunt Shirley, Lori, Terry, Johnny's children and the rest of the family.



Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of cousin Johnny. I believe the more hearts one has touched during life's journey, the more one will be rewarded after leaving this earth. After reading all of these entries and understanding how good of a father, brother, son, and friend he was, I trust Johnny will be happy for eternity.



I can only hope that I'm loved to the degree that he was...



Sincerely Tim

John Alberstadt

September 4, 2005

My deepest sympathy to John's family. I worked and had fun for years with John and will always think of him on my Bombay trips. He never lacked for entertaining stories--those will be missed as well.Please accept my deepest sympathy. John Alberstadt

Pamela SHELDON

September 3, 2005

My deepest sympathy to all those who loved John.I worked with John at NWA. He was so funny! He will be missed.

M. Caroline Laughlin

September 2, 2005

John will always have a special place in my heart. He always made me laugh...We couldn't look at each other on the plane without laughing. The man had many gifts, and I pray(and will continue to pray)for his family........I pray he has found complete peace and rest with our Heavenly Father. I Love You John, and I'll never, ever forget you and how you made me smile..........God Bless, Caroline Laughlin

Lisa LaPenna

September 1, 2005

My sympathy to John's family. He will be missed by all the flight attendants that had the pleasure to work with him. My thoughts and prayers are with John's family at this time.

Debi (Bell) Slattery

August 31, 2005

I remember John from 8th grade at Sacred Heart and then again at Lake Worth High School. He was so sweet as a young boy. I'm sorry I didn't get to know him as we got older.

So sorry for your loss,

Debi Bell Slattery

Steve

August 31, 2005

Aunt Shirley and cousins,



My heart pains for you. You are going through something I dread. Stay strong. Johnny is in peace now and smiling down on you.



Johnny,



You were a big part of my childhood. We had a blast whenever you visited New Paris. I can't tell you how much I wished we'd stayed in touch. I remember riding the bike together and crashed into the garage door. We couldn't of laughed more. I can still see your face and that smile of yours.



May God bless you, Aunt Shirley, Terry, Lori, and your entire family.



Please give Uncle John and my mom a hug for me.



It won't be long till we'll all be together again sharing paradise with God.

Keith Mock

August 31, 2005

John, I can not express the thanks that I have to you. I Thank you for the many years of memories that you have given me. The friendship that you provided me. God speed, may you look upon your family and loved ones and guide them through life and never let them forget that you are still there for them. I will never forget you or the country of China!

Stephen Dyczkowski David Gjerding

August 30, 2005

We will miss your laughter, your jokes and your smiles.We both had so much fun flying with you and will miss that greatly.Our wish is that you are in a much better place where there is a brighter light shining on you.God speed John and may there be peace with you and your family.

Stephen Dyczkowski and David Gjerding

Linda Gambino

August 30, 2005

I am sorry to loose a great co-worker. I have memories of the times I had the opportunity to fly with you at NWA. I pray you are in a place where there is peace. What I remember most is your smile and how it could light up a room.

God Bless you and be with you and your Family.

Linda Gambino

Laurie Brown(Ward)

August 30, 2005

My heart breaks for all of you. I think about your family often and wonder how you are all doing. I wish that so much time hadn't passed between us. My thoughts, prayers and fondest memories are wished for you all.

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