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John Alan Lawrence

1958 - 2000

BORN

1958

DIED

2000

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Goffstown, New Hampshire

John Lawrence Obituary

John Alan Lawrence, 42, a resident for 7 years of Weare, New Hampshire, formerly of Henley on Thames, England, a software engineer with Tecnomatics Unicam of Portsmouth, died at Concord Hospital on Friday, September 22, 2000, following a sudden illness. Calling hours are scheduled for Sunday, September 24, 2000, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at French & Rising Funeral Home, 17 South Mast Street, Goffstown, New Hampshire. Funeral services are scheduled for Monday, September 25, at 11 a.m. Burial will be on Monday, 3 p.m., at Village Cemetery, High Street, Cavendish, Vermont. A reception will follow committal in Cavendish. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, Maine-New Hampshire-Vermont Affiliate, 20 Merrimack Street, Manchester, NH 03101.

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Published by The Sault News on Sep. 23, 2000.

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Fred and Janet Kenyon

October 4, 2000

We admired his enthusium, hard work
and his devotion to family ,friends
and his work. He was always there
to lend a helping hand. We will
always remember the Maple Sugar
making, the catching of the runaway
pigs and the back yard barbecue.



You are a good friend and loving
individual and we will miss you....

kummi & sushma S

September 29, 2000

Thanks John for...The unforgatteble
smile, the elephant questions,
jokes , maple party , the boat ,
the ranch , the TeamLinks team
meetings ,driving lessons to sushma
and all those tips and guidance for
a cheerful life, we miss you John
and it was a privilage to have
known you and worked with you.

Lee Thornton

September 28, 2000

Thanks for sharing your ability to
enjoy life. I remember the good
times we shared, especially the
flight on Virgin airlines and the
copius consumption of adult
beverages.


Thanks for your smile, your humor,
and for having such a positive
impact on others you met.

John and Ellie Kruszewski

September 27, 2000

John; Even though we didn't know
you well, your presence will be
truly missed.

Edward Kelly

September 27, 2000

John and I used to work in software
development, often late, late at
night. His knowledge, enthusiasm,
and absolutely wacky way of looking
at life were always a joy. One time,
after struggling for days to puzzle
out a defect in a program, John
decided it was time to try something
different. So, he brought in a deck
of Tarot cards, and we did a
"reading" for the software. What a
hoot! It jogged our brains enough
that we were able to figure out
the problem and get back to goofing
off! Love to you and your family.
We'll miss you terribly.

Robert St.Jean

September 26, 2000

While talking about a problem at
work John used to smile and say "How
hard could it be?!". Well, this is
very hard.



We have all lost a great friend and
colleague. John truly had a unique
sense of humor. He touched many
people and he will be missed.

Graham Pye

September 25, 2000

John, I remember your most useful
piece of advice was "don't buck the
system" - You were talking about
installing software products, but
it's a good way to get through the
rest of life too. I can still see
the smile on your face as you said
it. Best wishes to your family and
friends.

Norma Abel

September 24, 2000

Glad to have known you, John. Will
remember your fixing up my computers
and providing many wonderful stories
about your farm and family.

Joe Famularo

September 24, 2000

John, thank you for all the good
times we shared. I'll miss your
laughter, good cheer, and the smile
on your face. It has been a
privilege to have known you.

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