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Daniel Vandeberg
December 14, 2011
I didn't know about John's death till my Christmas card came back and I started checking. My 1st memory was our Latin teacher's "Ah, Engelmann, you're going to jug." He was the class clown and could do perfect imitations of any teacher. We kept in touch over the years and shared passions for irreverance and Soupy Sales. John, you didn't need to go out alone and unnnoticed. May God bless your soul.
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