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Diane Hennings
December 24, 2007
Karen,
I am so sorry to hear about your brother's passing. I know from our conversations that you were very close to him and loved him very much. May God and your memories help you and your mother through this trying time.
andy lamothe
December 13, 2007
I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. We worked together many years ago when John was at DOH and I had just begun to work with him again at OMH. I loved his sense of humor and his honesty. Please know that he will be missed.
Christine Cornell
December 7, 2007
Dear Fenella & Karen, although I did not know John, I know that if he was anything you two, he was a caring person. Now he is in God's memory and that is the safest place to be. Remember the words of Martha, "I know he will rise again". Jah be with you
Mary O'Connell
December 6, 2007
To JR's Family,
It is with deepest sympathy that I write this....He was such a good guy for those of us who knew him socially...Always had a smile for you always had time to chat and cheer a person up...Sutter's will never be the same without you JR
I'll miss going out on the deck with
you to catch a smoke and chat. Wishing I was there with you having a ice cold one right now....
Tom Tyler
December 6, 2007
I worked with John at DOH years ago and attended Union College with him in the 1980's. We also often socialized outside of work since the early 1980's. It is difficult for me to believe John is gone. We often discussed our plans and ambitions. John: This was certainly not in the plan book and the "algorithm of life". I and many others will miss your kind spirit and quiet manner.
Tom
Kelly Marks
December 6, 2007
Karen,
I am so sorry to hear about your brother. May God comfort you during this difficult time. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Phyllis Rounds
December 6, 2007
We were co-workers of John, and in the short time that we knew him, he was always willing to help anyone. Our prayers are with you. The Network Group, Pat, Phyllis and Beth
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