John 's Memory Wall
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My Pop Pop had a profound influence on my life. He was the person that taught me how to tie my tie. Pop was always curious about what I had going on in my life. He taught me family values, being a good citizen to your community, as well as the importance of the church. Iβm glad you are finally in Godβs glory Pop. I love you very much!
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Matthew Ver Beek
May 8th, 2024 at 8:37pm
Dear Margery and Family, My sincere condolences for your loss. I remember when he worked for GTE and I was having so many problems with them trying to get a private line. Eventually, my pleas got his attention and he called me on a Sunday. He apologized and told me I would get my private line the next day. True to his word, the next day I had that private line. I've always been grateful to him for that.
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La Donna Golden
May 6th, 2024 at 10:19am
Dear Margery and Family, Please accept my most sincere condolences and sympathies on John's passing. I always valued John's smile, greeting and friendship, the world is a lesser place without good men like him.
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Dave Wiatrowski
May 5th, 2024 at 3:01pm
To Margery and family, I met John at GTE when working as a Business Rep/Cashier just out of high school. He was a kind and understanding man. He knew how to lead and teach at the same time. His presence will be missed but the things that he taught through example, and kindnesses shown are still with me today. I am glad to have known him.
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Charlan βCharβ Otto
May 5th, 2024 at 5:29am
John was a leader and volunteer for many organizations. So enriched by knowing him.
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Suzie Blair
May 4th, 2024 at 11:00am