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Melva Miller
November 13, 2010
Jon was my cousin, but because we lived thousands of miles apart most of our lives, we saw very little of each other. The moments we did share were treasured and I learned to love the gentle and kind man he was. We had some time recently to rebond and say goodbye. I wish I'd been able to know him better but I know he's in good hands and at peace. I'm proud to claim him as family. - Melva Pfluger Miller
Robert Young
November 10, 2010
I had an issue with my power equipment and a friend recommended that I go down the street to Jon's business. They treated me very well there, very cordial and friendly and really knew a lot about my particular needs. Hi business stands out in my mind as an old-fashioned (in terms of good service) business that are growing fewer by the day.
The business has a lot of character and so did Mr. Pflueger.
luke Stuart
November 9, 2010
For as long as I knew Jon he had an Antique Tractor Calender at his desk and one available for clients. His preference for and old tractor now seems symbolic for his old fashion style as a man, friend, and business owner.
Eccl 7:1-2
Greg and Teri Jex
November 9, 2010
In loving memory of a wonderful person.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during the times ahead. Jon was always so very helpful,kind,and a great listener. He will truly be missed by the many that he came in contact with. Greg and Teri Jex
Rocky Magerkurth
November 9, 2010
Jon was a very nice person. He always had a hot cup of coffee and a donut waiting for us to arrive. He helped through numerous projects with a service level seldom seen nowadays. All the maintenence staff here at the North County Times will miss him tremendously.
November 8, 2010
sad to hear about Jon. he was a good friend and brother in law he will be missed.
god bless
Alan Souza
Joy McMinn
November 8, 2010
Words seem so inadequate at such a time as this but the loss of Jon has broken my heart. I was always so very proud to call him my big brother. I will miss him....
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