John L. Harrison
Born: Wed Dec 12, 1928
Died: Fri Jul 16, 2010
Visitation: 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM, Thu Jul 22, 2010 Funeral Service: 01:00 PM Thu Jul 22, 2010




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HARRISON, John L.
Age 81, of New Lebanon, formerly of Brookville, passed away Fri. July 16, 2010 at Hospice of Dayton following a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his wife Barb & grandson Johnathan Mathew Krest. He was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by his wife Anna; children, Debbie Bresher, Ted Dixon, Lori Dixon, Jaime Dixon & Jo Nell Sanborn; 4 step-children; 9 grandkids & 2 great-grandkids. Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM Thu. July 22 at GILBERT-FEL LERS FUNERAL HOME, 950 ALBERT RD., BROOKVILLE. Interment will follow in Pyrmont Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home 12-1 PM Thursday. If desired E-mail condolences may be sent by going online to www.gilbert-fellers.com | |
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ashley wysong LPN
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Posted Sat July 17, 2010
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to my sweet anna and steve and the rest of the family, i feel so honored to be able to been johns nurse the last three years... your never suppose to have favorites but john and an anna were up there . no matter what health problems john was having he would always say i trust you , you tell me and i'll do it. the day john had his stroke at home i was there taking his vitals and an i knew, by symptoms an sent him out, i love john and anna so much when he got to the hospital that night anna called and said come down here after work i went down there and anna said wait here had the staff come in from hospital, and made me feel like the best nurse ever just praised me on an on, john said don't leave stay awhile....later was transported to harborside where i worked PRN . coincidental i worked that night whats the chances he was on my floor my assignment. i walked in his room and his face was worth it all he smiled so big and said their you are you found me. i told him hunny im never gone.... your nurse at home and your nurse here ... john come home the first of the month i thought his home and family would be better for his health...i was so happy to see him back in his house.... anna would tell me and others she can get him to cooperate, better then others.... john was so good to me in the three years i knew him i loved his story's he would tell.... and was convinced we were family some where down the way.... i RESPECT anna and steve so much for doing the best they could of done and beyond and john will be greatly missed.... such a kind heart and soul.... most of all i will miss him saying grab onto to that rail walking out don't fall... and when i walked in i would say john how you feeling he would say great now that your here!! i was john nurse but john become family.... im glad he is comfortable and not suffering will be greatly missed... i love you anna ..... ashley wysong lpn AMERICARE HOME HEALTH
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Julie Morris
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Posted Tue July 20, 2010
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My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
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Steve & Jackie (Hughes) Johnston
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Posted Tue July 20, 2010
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Our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of John. I grew up in Pyrmont and spent time with Ted, Debbie and the other kids. Knew that you are all being thought about at this time.
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Magallon Family
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Posted Fri July 23, 2010
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He will always be remembered as you share the stories and the memories of how he lived his life and how very much he meant, may you find comfort...And, throughout this difficult time, may you also know the deep sympathy and concern that is felt for you and all your family. I have fought the fine fight, I have run the course to the finish, I have observed the faith.-2Timothy 4:7. As for me, I will lie down that I may sleep; I shall certainly awake, for Jehovah himself keeps supporting me. -Psalms 3:5
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