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John F. Stephens – Guestbook Entries


Ralph and Sally Nelson

Our sincere condolences to you all. So sorry we are in Fl and can’t pay our respects in person. You guys are the Best and we have many wonderful memories. With sincere Sympathy and Love. Ralph and Sally


Kathy (Stephens), Claflin

God rest your sweet soul, Uncle John.


Carol McDonald

Connie, my heart goes out to you. You were a great wifei to John. He was a great guy, we were blessed to have him in our family. May the Lord hold you closely in the days to come. My love to Cindy, Mary, John and their families in the loss of their beloved dad.


Kenneth Wisor

Connie and Family, so sorry for your loss, thinking of you at this sad time.


Jack Jones

Sorry for your loss.


Malee and Bill Maurer

We are so happy we got to attend their anniversary party. It was beautiful and clearly a lot of thought and love was put into it. We enjoyed seeing John at the Elks and he will be missed. Our condolences. Memory eternal.


Diane Twist

Love and prayers are with you, Connie, and your family. Sincerely Diane and Twiddles


Judi Vroman

Thinking of your family at this sad time.
Sincere sympathy and prayers.
Judi


Teddy Conklj

Connie, I was sorry,to hear about John. My thoughts and prayers are with you and you and your family.


Teddy Conklj

Connie, I was sorry,to hear about John. My thoughts and prayers are with you and you and your family.


Rosemarie & Freddy Morra East Prov. R.I.

To Connie Cindy Mary John We want to express our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband and there Dad. We were so glad we had the chance to meet and spend time with John he was a good guy. Our thoughts and prays are with you all during this difficult time.


Bob & Karen Dillon

Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Keep your memories close and take care of yourself.
Love, Karen


Christi & Jeff Powell

So sorry for your loss. May he Rest in Peace and you find comfort in the memories.


Susan Summers

To Mary Moore–I had no idea this was your Father. I first met him when I came home from the military in 1994 at my Uncle George’s bar in Cold Stream. My Mom (Becky Laird her maiden name) and all the Laird girls which were my Aunts knew him and dearly loved him. They all worked at Cigar Plant with him along with my Grandfather Bud Laird. They were a tight bunch-The Cigar Plant people and your Father would give anyone anything they needed. He was a great joy to be around and I can remember some great times with him laughing and telling stories. My condolences to you and your family. <3