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Steve Rolwes
November 20, 2013
John "Greek ' Antrim was a true friend to all of us at the 131st. I met John in early '70's, and if you didn't know him he would scare the heck out if you. He just had the grumpy old voice, but that was just John. He was a hard worker and the phrase "Get Er Done" was John's way of life in the fighter business. I could always count on him. I will also miss the "Tater Water " that John's always had on our deployments. I hope John has his crockpot with him in heaven, he will need it to feed his friends Pete, W.W Smith and Terry after their favorite game of pinochle. Mary and the girls you should be very proud of this man, he touched so many lives in the 131st. God bless John and may he rest in peace.
Carl Wombwell
November 13, 2013
John was one of the the first guys I met at the 131st in '93. I worked for and always looked up to him as he was a man of true character and integrity. He was a true Chief and I'm glad to have known him and called him my friend. God bless John and may he rest in peace.
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