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John Henry LaForge Jr.

1929 - 2021

John Henry LaForge Jr. obituary, 1929-2021, Rohnert Park, CA

BORN

1929

DIED

2021

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John LaForge Obituary

John Henry LaForge Jr.
December 27, 1929 - December 16, 2021
John Henry LaForge Jr. who passed away on December 16, 2021, was born in Maywood, CA on December 27, 1929, to John and Anna LaForge. For a time during the depression John and his family moved to Eatonville, WA where they owned and ran the Eatonville Hotel at the foot of Mt. Ranier. John's family moved back to Southern CA when he was 14 and lived in Huntington Park. When he was in the ninth grade, he met Joan Drummey. They dated in high school (where John was a star athlete in both Track & Football) and were married in 1951 while he was home on leave from the Marines. After high school John had a football scholarship lined up to Ohio State, but instead joined the Marine Corp. and headed for Korea. As a machine gunner assigned to the 5th Regiment of the 3rd Battallion, 1st Marine Division, he was in many of the major battles of the Korean War. While he was there, two of his buddies from Huntington Park High School ended up in his platoon. He was always happy to say that all three of them made it home from the war. John and Joan were stationed at Twenty-Nine Palms within Camp Pendleton when they were first married and then bought their first home in Fullerton, CA. Several years later they moved to Nevada City, then Newcastle, Petaluma and finally Occidental where they lived for 30 years. John and Joan raised nine children and were also Foster Parents. John worked in construction, doing drywall and later acoustical ceilings. In 1977 he started LaForge & Sons, out of which he hired many an El Molino and Analy alumni to go to work in the ceiling trade. One of John's favorite things to do was go for a drive. He'd load up the kids in the family station wagon and head off for a day of sight seeing wherever they lived. Beginning in the 1980s, he and Joan began traveling the United States pulling their 5th wheel trailer. He was proud to say they hit every state in the lower 48, plus Alaska and Hawaii (without their 5th wheel). He and Joan were married for 64 years. John was a Boy Scout Leader, Football Coach, and loved salmon fishing. John was always a proud Marine and in his later years attended many Veterans events including a trip with Honor Flights Bay Area to Washington DC. He was also a member of the Autumn Leaves, Senior Club in Sebastopol. John was preceded in death by his parents John LaForge and Anna Vitte LaForge, his sisters, Angeline Kleinpell (Lloyd) and Millie Davis (Ray), his wife Joan LaForge, son David LaForge and grandson John LaForge IV. John was always very proud of his big family. He is survived by his children: Nancy Hancock (Dave), John LaForge III (Sally), Donna Hawkes (Ken), Roger LaForge, Sharon Vannetti (Eugene), Mark LaForge (Lori), Roy LaForge (Tina) and Gene Crawshaw (Heidi) and his 46 grand and great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters in law, Virginia Goodman and Shirley Wills of Southern CA, plus many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at a later date. Donations may be made in John LaForge's name to: Honor Flights Bay Area Foundation, P.O. Box 391528, Mountain View, CA 94039.

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Published by Press Democrat on Jan. 9, 2022.

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John Kleinpell

January 3, 2025

My uncle John was the guiding light in my early yrs. We hung out together, worked together. I lived with him & Joan in Fullerton. He tutored me when I played football & taught me to be a power marble shooter among lots of other things. He taught me to stand my ground. I was the head altar boy at his wedding. I'll always remember him with love & admiration.

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Kathryn

January 15, 2022

John was one of my favorite patients, always happy and loved to joke around, made my day to see him. Saw him on the soccer field one time when he was coming to watch his granddaughter play, my daughter also played for United, he loved sharing how she moved on to college and how she was doing. I´m really going to miss seeing his smiling face.

Anne Barbour

January 15, 2022

I met John Henry and Joan at the Safeway in Windsor. That man always had a smile on his face and sweetness in his heart. Loved to talk about his family. RIP John Henry

tracy a stewart

January 10, 2022

I sure am gonna miss my little buddy,R,I,P

John Wabl

January 9, 2022

Who was that man who always placed others first?
Who always lightened your load with sympathy and any other help you needed?
Who laughed with you and cried with you?
Whom the homeless knew by sight and who knew he'd extend help?
Who prayed for you and treated each person as his best friend?
Who expressed gratitude for his family, friends and mostly to a God who loves him?
Who was that man?
John Henry LaForge Jr.

Victoria Thomas

January 9, 2022

I had an honor of serving John his food at COGIR in Rohnert Park when he was either in the dining room, or he called the dining room to have his food picked up, or delivered. He was one of my favorite residents at COGIR. It was an honor working with him for the last 3+ years when I was working at the Rohnert Park COGIR. To his friends and family: I´m sorry to hear your loss.

Marc LaMantia

January 9, 2022

John would alway make my day when he came into the Windsor Post Office for the 20 plus years I worked there until I retired . Always a smile on his face , contagious laugh, and feathers in his cap. The world will be a dimmer place without him. I want to be just like him.

Vince Sanfilippo

January 9, 2022

To Nancy and Dave and the rest of the family,my deepest sympathy.

Chris Y

January 9, 2022

A great man who made the best with what he was given. What a positive attitude John shared with us all. A life well lived...

John Kleinpell

January 7, 2022

My uncle John was my inspiration for many yrs. I always thought of him as the coolest dude in world. I'm the first son of his older sister Angeline which makes me first cousin.

Toni Miller

January 6, 2022

My condolences to you and the family. He had to of been a great man as you are such a sweet and special person Sharon. You must be proud of all his accomplishments. May he go straight up to forever Rest In Peace.

Ron Stone

January 6, 2022

John Henry left a big legacy to the world and a inspiration and love for the LaForge Family. So sorry for his passing, but he is in a better world and will be waiting for his loved ones. May you Rest In Peace John Henry.

Cindy Rivas

January 5, 2022

Grandpa,
We all Miss you, it seems strange not having you here but I have no doubt you are in Heavan singing with the angels! So many memories made, from your constant cheering at our Pop Warner games to keeping us laughing while camping in Tahoe at 1,000 trails. I can picture the massive hug my brother received upon your arrival at the pearly gates We sure are going to miss you Grandpa, I see so much of you in my son (ugh oh I am in trouble lol) and I know you did too which is why you got such a kick out of him! Thank you Grandpa for the large family you gave us all!!
You Angel Cindy

Bill and Nancy Blunt

January 5, 2022

We enjoyed John every day that he stayed with us. His big smile always made our day. Wish we would of met him years ago but the time we had was a special one. Thoughts and prayers to all of his family. He will never be forgotten. Loved him so much.

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