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amanda posted a condolence
John
its been over a year and it still doesn't feel real. I keep thinking that your just going to show up one night and it will be like you were never gone. I think about you and miss you every day. I'm glad for the time we got to know each other. It was a joy getting to see you and joke with you every day. You were truly one of a kind and will be forever missed by all that knew you.</b></font><br><br>
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"sister" posted a condolence
John,
I can't believe you've been gone for a year. So many tears have been shed. There is not a day that goes by that you are not in my thoughts. I miss you so much and wish you were here with us. Nothing will ever be the same without you. Love you. "sister"</b></font><br><br>
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Ken Sabourin posted a condolence
John was my supervisor at Staples for adout 7 Months, in that short of time I came to know John and we had many a personal chat about life and family. John was such a blessing to me, and I am glad that God chose to cross our paths. My Prayers go out to his wife Mary and their children. See you in heaven Bro.</b></font><br><br>
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Ken Sabourin posted a condolence
When tomorrow stars without me,
and I'm not here to see,
if the sun should rise and find your eyes
all filled with tears for me;
I wish so much you wouldn't cry
the way you did today,
While thinking of the many things,
we didn't get to say.
I know how much you love me,
as much as I love you,
and each time that you think of me,
I know you'll miss me too;
But when tomorrow starts without me,
please try to understand,
that an angle came and called my name
and took me by the hand,
and said my place was ready,
in heaven far above,
and that I'd have to leave behind
all those I dearly love.
But as I turned to walk away
a tear fell from my eye
for all my life, I'd always thought,
I didn't want to die.
I had so much to live for,
so much left yet to do,
It seemed almost impossible,
that I was leaving you.
I thought of all the yesterday,
the good ones and the bad,
I thought of all the love we shared,
and all the fun we had.
If I could relive yesterday,
for even just a while,
I'd say goodbye and kiss you
and maybe see you smile.
But then I fully realized,
that this could never be,
For emptiness and memories,
would take the place of me.
and when I thought of worldly things,
I might miss come tomorrow,
I thought of you and when I did,
my heart was filled with sorrow.
When I walked through Heavens Gates,
I felt so much at home.
When God looked down and smiled at me,
from his great golden throne.
He said, "this is eternity
and all I've promissed you.
Today your life on earth is passed
but here life starts anew.
I promissed no tomorrow
but today will always last,
and since each day's the same way
there's no longing for the past.
You have been so faithfull,
so trusting and so true.
though there were times
you did some things
you knew you shouldn't do.
But you have been forgiven
and now at last your free.
so won't you come and take my hand
and share my life with me?"
so when to morrow starts without me,
Don't think we are far apart,
for every time you think of me,
I'm right here in your heart.</b></font><br><br>
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Jason Hicks posted a condolence
John, you will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. -Jason</b></font><br><br>
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Mary Dejorge posted a condolence
John was always there to help and make things easier at work....always had a smile on his face...he will be dearly missed</b></font><br><br>
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karen gamache posted a condolence
John I will miss you dearly. Even though I worked second shift I saw you every day when you came to work. You were always smiling. I'll always remember you sitting in your office getting mad at the computer because it wouldn't work right. I'm glad that I had the pleasure of knowing you. Thanks for the memories.
Karen</b></font><br><br>
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Samantha posted a condolence
I haven't seen JD for many years, but he was a great guy back when I knew him and I know he continued to be since then.
I'm sorry I didn't make the services - I don't do well!
My thoughts were with you all though...and most especially the family!! Sorry for your great loss.
All are in our prayers!</b></font><br><br>
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Charlette Salisbury posted a condolence
There`s a big part of us missing here on third shift.John made it easy for us to come to work. He was the most laid back guy I`ve ever met. I realized the other night that he was the person I talked to the most. Maybe because he was such a good listener. I refer to him as my guidance counselor. I also have three children at home and work this shift to be there for my family during the day. John knew where I was coming from and assured me some day it would get better. We exchanged stories of our children quite often.I know how much his family meant to him and that he gave the best years of his life here at Staples just so he could be there for his wife and kids. He made me feel smart when he asked for my spelling of words and I would let him practice his stand up comedy on me. I will miss him dearly. He was a friend to all of us. My thoughts are also with you Mary and to Conner,Elizabeth, and Katie. Your hearts will never heal but time will help. I hope you all go on to get the best things out of life because that,s all John ever wanted for you. Good bye John. I will see you in Heaven someday.</b></font><br><br>
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Wendell Butler posted a condolence
I was not lucky enough to know John a long time. I starting working with John around March/April and did spend some time with him. We had a few meetings and I would see or hear him just about each morning before he would leave for home or golf. He would always have a huge smile on his face and would leave the office while others smiled at his presence. He was certainly someone I knew was making a positive impact on those he worked around. You could tell that John gave energy to others and took none. One co-worker mentioned how she would say, "You know I love you John." And John would reply, "What's not to love!" He was so right. Stories were told about how some members of John's team would yell at him to get something of their chests. After they were through venting he would say, "Do you feel better now?" I am sure everyone who knew him could picture the look on his face as he asked this question. I bet it was a big ol' smile with a hint of the question, "Is that all you got?" Even the new folks that worked with John were clearly touched by his presence. He was a class act, a 'one and only', a friend and father to so many. He will be missed. I only wish I could have known him longer but I am thankful that I had the Privilege of knowing John the short time I did. It was an honor.</b></font><br><br>
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scottzo posted a condolence
Hey Jonny,
I'm back again one more time.. I'm jammin' right now.. I know you can relate.. The brown chevelle' The green chevelle, Etc... Nickelback kickin ass.. I know you'd like it..
I know if you were here with me you'd be sayin; "crank it up Scottzo"
Let's jam...........
Loud music.. Rock.. ACDC, Back in black..
The reverend "Neil Young"
"Rust never sleeps" Tunes to live by.. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young..
"Don't let It bring you down"(It's only castles burning)
You taught me how to jam,
how to love tunes, how to love life.
All of these lessons I've forgoten.. Please remind me.
Your prayer card is in my bikes pouch.Please watch my fat butt for a while, while I get used to ridin' again.
I know your with me on the ride now... I can feel it.
We will ride again! Thanx 4 listening to me ramble..
Again...
ELC Rides forever!!!!!!!!!!</b></font><br><br>
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Tom.Cindy & Family posted a condolence
We're lighting this in everlasting love for you and your family. We will miss your love for life and family. Thanks for being John, it has enabled your children to be who they are. Your legacy lives in the way your childrn have been raised. We just want you to know that anytime Mary or your children need us, we will be there for them. Rest in Peace. We miss you.</b></font><br><br>
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Paul Sivertsen posted a condolence
JD,My brother my friend I can't believe you were taken so soon. I was looking foward to many more good times with you,unfortunetly for everyone who knew you it was your time to go.I'm writing this to thank you for letting me be part of your family and showing me through your love for Liz,Kate,Conner,and Mary what it means to be a good father and husband.You were always perpared whenever we went anywhere and I always think about you when ever I'm taking my boys any place, because I pack for any situation.You always said you got to be perpared and I try too,but your sudden loss leaves me sitting here very unperpared.I miss you I love you I thank you and every day I'll try to be as good of a man as you were
Your Brother
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Paul Sivertsen posted a condolence
JD,My brother my friend I can't believe you were taken so soon. I was looking foward to many more good times with you,unfortunetly for everyone who knew you it was your time to go.I'm writing this to thank you for letting me be part of your family and showing me through your love for Liz,Kate,Conner,and Mary what it means to be a good father and husband.You were always perpared whenever we went anywhere and I always think about you when ever I'm taking my boys any place, because I pack for any situation.You always said you got to be perpared and I try too,but your sudden loss leaves me sitting here very unperpared.I miss you I love you I thank you and every day I'll try to be as good of a man as you were
Your Brother
(Ernesteasyology)</b></font><br><br>
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Paul Sivertsen posted a condolence
JD,My brother my friend I can't believe you were taken so soon. I was looking foward to many more good times with you,unfortunetly for everyone who knew you it was your time to go.I'm writing this to thank you for letting me be part of your family and showing me through your love for Liz,Kate,Conner,and Mary what it means to be a good father and husband.You were always perpared whenever we went anywhere and I always think about you when ever I'm taking my boys any place, because I pack for any situation.You always said you got to be perpared and I try too,but your sudden loss leaves me sitting here very unperpared.I miss you I love you I thank you and every day I'll try to be as good of a man as you were
Your Brother
(Ernesteasyology)</b></font><br><br>
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scottzo posted a condolence
Jonny, In took the last ride w/you today cause I knew you would have wanted it that way.. I bought my bike the day before you died. I cried all through your service and then some..
I still can't believe you're gone. God, I can't believe how much I've missed bikin' and hangin w/you. The more I stuck around today the more I realized how much my life has been missin' Jonny..
Today, I laughed, I cried, I listened to all the "JD" storys and I thought of all our times together. I know we've grown apart over the years due to age, interests, family,etc;...
I just can't believe you're gone. I am gonna ride with you again...Godspeed JD
Scottzo</b></font><br><br>
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JSS posted a condolence
You were my boss and my friend. You were always willing to lend an ear and was there for me. You made me smile. I liked talking sports, cracking jokes or just tossing back a brew or two with you. I will miss "how was your weekend" or "what are going to do". You will not be forgotten. Best wishes to your family and loved ones.</b></font><br><br>
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Alice Moninski posted a condolence
John.you are in my prayers.you were a dear friend.you will be greatly missed.you had a way of making everyone's day pleasant.Love and prayers go out to Mary and the children.John,watch over them from above.Alice Moninski.10 years of friendship at Staples.</b></font><br><br>
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Luan Morgan posted a condolence
John, I only knew you a short time but you always had a smile, kind "good mornings" and that never ending twinkle in your eyes.You will be greatly missed...</b></font><br><br>
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Tricia Truscott posted a condolence
Dear Mary;
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember John as very kind and always fun to be around. I know that you can count on support from your family and friends to get through what must be an incredibly difficult time. Please know that you and your children are in my thoughts and prayers.
Tricia Truscott</b></font><br><br>
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B.S. posted a condolence
Just like you to beat me to the promise land. Make sure you have that headband on and the air nikes pumped up to the max because I'll be up to kick your sorry ass. And I'll have G.A. ref the game so I can have a slight edge. Then will sit down on your favorite rock and do some fishing. I miss you BROTHER.</b></font><br><br>
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Lisa Fitzpatrick-Mulvey posted a condolence
I met JD through my husband, Todd. I see him as a loving husband and father who always had a smile on his face. I liked hearing him tell stories of the old days. I will be forever grateful that he chose to stand up for us on our wedding day. My heart goes out to you, Mary, and your children. May you find peace.</b></font><br><br>
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TERRY posted a condolence
WHEN I STARTED ON THIRD SHIFT I WOULD THINK HERE IS AGIANT OF A MAN WHO IF HE WOULD STEP ON YOU HE COULD SQUASH YOU BUT LATER FOUND HE HAD THE DIGGEST HEART.THREW THE YEARS HE BECAME A FRIEND AND MENTOR .WHO WAS ALWAYS THERE TO LISTEN TO YOUR PROBLEM BIG OR SMALL. WE KNOW HAVE A ANGEL WATCH OVER US WHO WILL BE GRAVELY MISS .</b></font><br><br>
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Tara Rogers posted a condolence
I knew John my whole life, and I can say I never saw him angry. Aunt Mary, Liz, Kate and Connor I just wanted to let you know how very sorry I am and if there's anything I can do now or anytime don't hesitate to call</b></font><br><br>
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Katie Dvorsky posted a condolence
Dad,
I love you more than anything in the world. Although I only had you for 15 years, I know I've been blessed. You are so loved, you have no idea. You were so funny, and you understood me in a way no one else could. I only wish you could be here as I grow up, but I know you'll be watching and I promise to make you proud. I really don't know what to say, you were amazing. I'm not religious, but I believe that you are looking out for me, man, and I love you.
-Katie D.-</b></font><br><br>
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Angel Hopkins posted a condolence
I worked with John for a short time reciently, John was an incredable person and a great boss. I am so sorry to his family for the loss of John. To the family of John, you are in my familys thoughts and prayers as well as John. I am so very sorry.
Sincerally,
Angel Hopkins</b></font><br><br>
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Hannah D. and Caity Y. posted a condolence
Even though we have never met you we sort of knew your son Connor. We had talked to him on aim. Both of us have heard that you are a very kind person and we are very very sorry for your loss. We are always thinking of your family from now on. ~Hannah DeLashmutt and Caity Young</b></font><br><br>
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Adam M. posted a condolence
John, I know you're up there somewhere watching us. We'll miss you big guy! You had that mischievous twinkle in your eye at all times, and your influence will be felt long after your passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.</b></font><br><br>
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Heidi Healey posted a condolence
John, I am your daughter Elizabeth's best friend. I can remember your laidback personality and your kind spirit. I am truly mourning your loss and the pain your family has to endure. Please, wherever you are, be safe and continue to bring smiles to everyone around you.</b></font><br><br>
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"sister" posted a condolence
Johnny - I hope you knew how much I loved you. You were a wonderful brother and friend. You worked so hard and cared so much for your family. I can't believe you are gone...nothing will ever be the same again. I will never forget your laugh, wonderful smile and all the great times we had. I will miss you so much! Phil, Ashley and I will be there for Mary and the kids whenever they need us. I love you. "Sister"</b></font><br><br>
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"sister" posted a condolence
Johnny - I hope you knew how much I loved you. You were a wonderful brother and friend. You worked so hard and cared so much for your family. I can't believe you are gone...nothing will ever be the same again. I will never forget your laugh, wonderful smile and all the great times we had. I will miss you so much! Phil, Ashley and I will be there for Mary and the kids whenever they need us. I love you. "Sister"</b></font><br><br>
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Ron Caldwell posted a condolence
I graduated from Woodstock Academy with John. I have fond memories our times in high school. There was one particular day in which John was responsible for getting me home safely. We will leave it that I was not capable of getting myself home, nor do I remember the whole day. My prayers are with you all.</b></font><br><br>
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Todd Mulvey posted a condolence
He's JD... He defines the name...
He was the Babe Ruth of neighborhood baseball games. From snowmobile rides to running through cornfields, riding bikes, hiking up to the cave, kittie fights, the barn, The Boss, his dog Pattie, pond hockey, playing war, Nighthawk, misbehaving, the playpen, the pub, the snake patrol, Linemaster, JD & Taxi, bundoser, Johnny Cougar, the duster, the boat launch, Pete's lake...
From baseball cards to family man. He was JD. A true friend...</b></font><br><br>
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Rosemarie Draper posted a condolence
My sincerest sympathies are with you Mary. I will always remember what a good neighbor John & you were.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Rosemarie, Jim, Chris & Jeffrey Draper</b></font><br><br>
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Melissa Pelletier posted a condolence
Big JD, what can I say. It was a pleasure to work with you and to have you as a friend. You were always there to listen to me when I needed to vent. I will miss hearing your silly jokes and listening to you laugh. You will be truly missed by all. You touched so many lives in so many ways. To John's family my deepest sympathy.....</b></font><br><br>
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Amanda Maynard posted a condolence
You were more than my boss, you were an incredible friend. I never met anyone that loved and lived for his family the way you did. You showed me how to just relax, that being here is just a job and not my life and thats how you lived. I'm going to miss all our talks, and our wise cracks back and forth. You made such an impact on my life even though I only got to know for a short time. I will always miss you "Selective Hearing Man"!</b></font><br><br>
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Marie Janket posted a condolence
I want to say so much, but am failing to find the right words. Mary, please accept this clumsy attempt to express my sorrow and sympathy at the loss of John. I'm so very sad and sorry that he is no longer here with you and the children, but, then, my heart takes joy in knowing we will see him one day in Heaven. I remember him with his constant big grin and smiling eyes at church with all of you, or at home as we picked up Liz. His love and pride in his family always touched my heart. I loved the way he never judged harshly even when our children got into trouble -- that's not to say he was happy about it, but he showed such love to them. I'm so glad we had a chance to know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.</b></font><br><br>
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Debbie Gagnon posted a condolence
We enjoyed you in school and we are so happy you had a great life and a great family. You will be missed and i pray your family will feel the angels around them during this hard time. I know you are with GOD now and at peace. We will do what we can to help your family. Love and prayers and i thank GOD for the time you were here. Take care Deb</b></font><br><br>
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Cheri Fekete(Cosenzi) posted a condolence
Johnny, I have fond memories of all of us hanging out together living on the same street with the Mulvey's. We all managed to find something fun to do. Sleeping out in tents and riding snowmobiles were just some of those things. You will always be remembered as a fun loving, great guy. You will be missed greatly. My condolences to your family. Cheri</b></font><br><br>
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Joseph Pallone posted a condolence
I came to know John when I started working at Staples back in November of 2004. He was my supervisor and thought he seemed like a pretty nice guy. Then in the next six months I grew to know more about him, his loving wife, and there three children he adored, and would have done anything for. He always treated me with respect, and if I ever had a problem he was there for me. He was the most caring, sincere, and just your all around nice guy I have ever met in my life. Why God would choose to take someone like this from our world I will probably never understand. I do know one thing, and that is I will miss him greatly, I will always think of him, and I hope one day I can be just like him. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
~Joe~</b></font><br><br>
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Shannon Gamache posted a condolence
John, I don't have one memory of you without your beaming, slightly mischievous smile along with it. You made me feel welcome in your home and trusted me with your children even though I was a somewhat rebellious teen and a fellow smart alec. Thank you for being a role model for things to look for in a husband, even though you didn't know that's what I saw in you. I am now married to a wonderful man who is a giving husband, a loving father, with of course a great sense of humor!I will always feel like a part of your family and will be there for Mary and the kids always. See you in heaven. With love, Shannon</b></font><br><br>
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Patti Howell posted a condolence
John was a great friend. I always had a good laugh with him and he was a bright spot in my day with his cheery, optimistic attitude. He had a "larger than life" personality and loved life and his family. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I hope it brings you a small measure of comfort to know that so many people had such high regard for your husband, father and son. He will be sadly missed by all. God bless you.</b></font><br><br>
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Penny Shaw (Hebert) posted a condolence
I am sincerely sorry for your loss, I pray that in time memories help easy the pain.</b></font><br><br>
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Louis and JoAnne Beauvais posted a condolence
Dear Mrs. Dvorsky, Mr Beauvais and I remember John when he was in 2nd grade and 5th grade. Please accept our sympathy over your loss. JoAnne Beauvais</b></font><br><br>
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Merrill and Jayne Robbins posted a condolence
We are so sorry to hear about John's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.</b></font><br><br>
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MAJ Corey B. Chasse posted a condolence
I knew you when we were in school, I left for the military only to return a few times, I wish I knew you better as life went on, God Bless, and in God Speed JD.</b></font><br><br>
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Jacqueline Plante posted a condolence
I worked with JD at Staples,until I retired.He was a wonderful man,and touched all our lives on 3rd shift.God bless JD,His wife Mary and his three children.I will never forget you.</b></font><br><br>
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Dave Saltonstall posted a condolence
JD, what I will remember most is your contagious laugh, I will miss it. You had a unique spirit, appreciation for family, friends and life that was unparalled. Thanks for the chance to re-connect and have some great times at my Dads in New Hampshire the past couple of years. Loving thoughts, Dave and Kristine</b></font><br><br>
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Kim Erickson posted a condolence
JD,
You are one in 10 million, I will miss our visits at work in the morning, your infectious smile and always positive attitude, no matter what was going on. Everyone says you always had a sparkle in your eyes, but those of us who knew you well know that the sparkle increased when you spoke of Mary and the kids. I never met a man who was as in love with his family as you!
There is a large hole in our hearts that will slowly heal, but always remain a hole.
We will all sadly, truly, deeply miss you.
Goodbye friend, I'll see you again some day.</b></font><br><br>
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Saint Vincent Hospital-34 North posted a condolence
We are sorry for your loss and will keep you and your children in our thoughts and prayers. All our love 34 North</b></font><br><br>
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Bev and Cliff Stark posted a condolence
John was a compassionate friend at our time of need.
We, in particular, value his friendship with our son, Phil, whom we know will miss him dearly.
Sincerely, with our hearfelt sympathy,
Bev and Cliff Stark</b></font><br><br>
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Laurie Cassada posted a condolence
In many ways big or small John's smile, friendship, personality, love and kindness has changed us all.
John has touched too many hearts to ever be forgotten !
Thank you J.D. for sharing your office with me in Putnam and thank you for the laughs..... God bless you and your family our thoughts and prayers are with you.
L.C. and family</b></font><br><br>
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Yvonne Morin posted a condolence
John you will be missed…
Your love for your wife and children is what I remember most, the way your whole face would light up when you spoke of their latest adventures in work, school or sports.
Thank you for all the friendship, acceptance, joy and laughter you brought into my life… the time was much to short…
To his family my deepest and most heartfelt sympathies … May the knowledge of how deeply you were loved by him bring you comfort... today and always</b></font><br><br>
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Dave O'Neill posted a condolence
I worked with John at Staples between 1999 - 2002. Although our schedules were different, I had the good fortune of getting to know him well enough to realize he was a sincerely wonderful guy! Some folks told us that we actually looked a little alike (handsome, of course)!
I had the pleasure of golfing with him once, and he beat me badly. I should have expected it because he was a winner in every sense of the word!
May God bless John, his wife and his children. You are all in my prayers.</b></font><br><br>
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The Abram Family posted a condolence
My sincerest sympathies to Mary, the children, and all who love John. You are in my thought and prayers.
I remember John calling Mary at all hours of the night at work just to say hi. Deepest Sympathies, Elizabeth Abram & Family</b></font><br><br>
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Steve Mulvey posted a condolence
JD. What can I say. You really touched the lives of so many. Thanks for the memories from the Red Sox games as kids, the mischief we all got into in the neighborhood, the parties at Grandma's and the backyard parties at Lake Bungay, (sorry about your screen dr). You will definitely be missed by all those who knew you. While your life was cut short, you certainly were able to make the most of like while you were w/us. Thanks again for the fun times and try to behave yourself up there.</b></font><br><br>
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Gail Benoit posted a condolence
I am teacher assistant at WMS and know your 3 children. I would like to extend my heart felt sympathy. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Gail Benoit</b></font><br><br>
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Patrick "McGee" McGovern posted a condolence
Some of the best times of my life were with JD. He was a good friend who always made me laugh. I will miss him.</b></font><br><br>
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Lori S. Rhodes posted a condolence
I am so sorry to hear about John. All my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything that I can do for you, please let me know. It was pleasure getting to know the both of you through WMS basketball games and being the Teacher Assistant in Connor's fifth grade class. God Bless to you and your family. Deepest Sympathy...Lori</b></font><br><br>
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Ed Stover posted a condolence
A day wont go by that you will not be in my thoughts. I have lost the best friend a person could have. I will remember fondly and forever the great times we had going to concerts, playing golf, causing trouble and making fun of each others baseball teams. You touched so many lives. From one "fatso" to another I love you and miss you thanks for touching my life.</b></font><br><br>
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Jim Draper posted a condolence
I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of John. I was John's neighbor at Bungay Lake for 10 years. When John would stop by to say hello he always had a wonderful smile, the most optimistic personality and was a joy to have a casual chat with. My sincerest simpathies to Mary and your children.
Jim Draper</b></font><br><br>
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Scott Harrington posted a condolence
Johnny, You were always the brother I never had, the friend I needed, and the kindred soul for my lost self. The times we spent up north with or without the wives were some of the best times of my life. Your love of life and freedom will ride free with me and all of those that have loved you over the years.... Damn your ass for leavin us here!!!
We all love you,
Miss you,
I will ride with you again..
see ya!!
Scotzo</b></font><br><br>
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