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gus frantzis
June 8, 2007
What can I say, we lost a great friend and brother. May God bless you John and your family. You are deepley missed.
Myra Casebolt
May 29, 2007
I'll always remember John as a calm, smiling soul. He was a pleasure to be around and always wanted to make others feel welcome, regardless of where he was.
Lauren & Lexi: I can't even fathom your pain right now but I want you to know that I'm here should you need anything, even just a shoulder.
I pray the memories that now bring tears, will someday be replaced by smiles, for that is the treasure he left us all; the memories!
Arnie Colina
May 29, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
BeeBee Vargas
May 29, 2007
John has been a blessing in many of our lives. Always smiling and always willing to give a helping hand to all. He will be deeply missed but Never forgotten. We love you deeply, BeeBee, Tianna, Julian and Nikolas Vargas
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