608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
info@msbfh.com
Fx: (610)-874-6876
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My heartfelt condolences go out to Marie and all of John's family and those whose lives he touched, which I think are probably many. John was a kind and caring man, a very special person who will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful neighbor to me and as others have said, always wanting to lend a helping hand. I am already missing seeing him out walking his dog or just stopping with a kind hello. I think that he taught us all what kindness really is.
I'm so sorry for the lost of your brother John my thougts and prayers goes out to all of you ,unfortunately I can not come and see all of you I don't have a car and I babysit my 2 year old granddaughter but you are in my thoughts my god
bless all of you
Love
Toni
My thoughts and prayers are with John's wife Marie and his family at this time of unimaginable loss. I would like to thank John for his service to our country. As a co worker of John's, I am grateful for the nine years of good times we've had running together, and thankful for his guidance and help that he has given me and many others. Deepest condolences, Randy Smith (Buffalo Linehaul).
We are so Sorry, Shocked and Saddened to hear this terrible news of our friend John's passing. It was aways so nice to see him pop into our yard while hunting and to catch up with him. We talked to him on Sunday and he was vibrant and happy. We take comfort in knowing he was enjoying his day so thoroughly!
God Bless you John
John became my close friend and good neighbor since the first day I moved into the house on Diana Circle in Nottingham in 1996. He was one of the best neighbors anyone could ever have. Always willing and offering to help you with anything, anytime. He always had time to help no matter how busy he was. I hunted with John all the years I lived on Diana Circle and we both looked forward to being out in the woods together for the season, especially in the late flintlock seasons when the woods were empty. I could always count on John to be out there. It will not be the same knowing he is now not joining me.
I am sure that anyone that knew John, could only say good things about him. He was a hard worker, always in a pleasant mood, kept his property immaculate, loved his family and never had a bad attitude towards anyone or anything. In all the years I knew him I truly never saw John in a bad mood. Before we recently moved from Diana Circle last year we would always look forward to Johns almost daily morning or evening visits to check in and chat with us. He is loved much and will be missed greatly. John left a huge mark on this earth and a lasting impression on the people he touched in his life.
With Deepest sympathy, Stephen Ricci