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Alex Summerfelt
April 7, 2006
Sorry to hear about Johnny.
Jim & Kathy Condon
April 7, 2006
Aunt Joan and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about John, what a shock to hear what has happened. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Julie Wetzel
April 6, 2006
John, you have given so much to so many that had nothing. God has a special place for you and it is called Heaven. Rest in peace. You will be missed deeply by your family and friends. Love, your cousin, Julie, Ray, Nathan and Molly
Susie and Dave Byrnes
April 6, 2006
Dearest Joan,
Dave and my sympathies to you and all the family. There are no words I could say that would be of any consolation but please know we are praying for God to give you strength and the courage you will need. Our love is with
Sue Jensen
April 6, 2006
Johnny has always been an inspriation for many. Always thought about others. So full of life and had a love for all. He will be missed!
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