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5 Entries
Nancy & Andy Camacho
April 8, 2002
In deepest sympathy, may each passing day help you; believe in John's spirit and presence.
Sarah Kiehl
April 8, 2002
John, I only met you a few times. The shine in your eyes when you looked at Jeri, showed me how much you loved and appreciated her. I know she will miss you! Sarah
Bob & Jan Wilshe
March 31, 2002
John will be missed as part of the foundation of our outstanding community. He always had a good word, friendly smile and a wave of the hand to acknowledge those he encountered. Thanks to John for being a good neighbor.
Scaccia Anna
March 23, 2002
Work at Zenith with John many years ago.
Carol Jones
March 20, 2002
Dear Uncle Johnny,
You have filled my life with memories too numerous to mention - But I Thank you for that walk down the isle on my wedding day - For being at my side in my time of need - For the talks we shared that
were just you & me. I will miss you but keep you in my heart forever. Love, Carol
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