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Carol Cloran posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
I met John at Centralia College when I was just 17. Although I hadn’t seen John in many years, I always had happy thoughts when I did think about him. I can still see him dancing. I am happy he got the time to raise his son.
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Sharon Bertsch posted a condolence
Saturday, August 31, 2013
From elemntary school to high school,we not have seen each other often, but John was always a bright spot in my heart Rest in peace to a sweet and gentle man, who I will never forget
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Mike Murphy posted a condolence
Saturday, August 24, 2013
I remember being locked out of every room in the house downtown in the 60’s but managing to party in the basement.
I remember blowing up your back yard and frozen Chambers Lake in Lacey with black powder bombs.
Where have all the good times gone??
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Sandy & Laura Desner posted a condolence
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Linda & Grant, We’re sorry we can’t be there with you today, but we’re out of town. We are so sad to hear of John’s sudden passing and our thoughts and prayers are with you. John was a wonderful person and a great friend to many. Our community is poorer for his passing. May you find solace and peace in the love of support of many who have shared life with John and you. All our love.
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R. James Brhel (JB) posted a condolence
Saturday, August 24, 2013
John, I join with others in shock, disbelief and sadness at your sudden passing. I am looking through some old pictures and remembering our time together in Vietnam: climbing light poles on the Hill, in the field and LZ Blackhawk, and, of course, Ben Het. A bond of friendship and brotherhood formed in those times of uncertainty and peril. We left that place with promises to stay in touch and get back together some day to remember the old times. We couldn’t have imagined then that it would take more than 40 years to make good on that promise. I’m sorry that it took so long – a stark reminder that time passes too quickly and life is too short. But I am so grateful that we were at last able to manage a re-union. And there is some consolation in looking at the pictures from those too-few visits. For those few days in October, we were young again – laughing, telling stories, enjoying our company and the bond of survivors. I will always cherish the memory of those days and the time we were able to spend with you. And though you are gone from this world too soon, you will always remain in our thoughts, prayers and memories. But most of all, you will remain in our hearts.
Farewell, old friend. You will not be forgotten. The bond remains.
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Terry Torrence posted a condolence
Saturday, August 24, 2013
I was about 12 when I first met John. He was a friend of my older bro. Mike. John was four years older then me and would talk to me with respect. That is a big deal when you are twelve. Growing up John was always around our house. He became a friend to me and our family.Its like loosing a brother.love you John.
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Donna Lowery former ESD employee posted a condolence
Friday, August 23, 2013
I worked with John for years. When I heard of his passing, I cried. I really enjoyed working with him. He was a “think outside the box” kind of guy and always came up with the solution on how to help people. I especially liked working with him on the yearly Veterans’ Stand Down. He made sure everyone was taken care of. He really was an inspiration to me. I admired him so much. I will greatly miss him. Linda, Grant and family you have my deepest sympathy.
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Ken Wirth & Friends from Whatcom County posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family of John’s. We are all friends of Dave’s and got to know John through Dave’s stories. You shall be missed my friend but will be in our hearts always. Thank you also to your service to our country. Your pals in Whatcom County. Ken & the Boys.
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Ken Wirth,
Bellingham, Washington
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DeAnne Bennett posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2013
I worked with John for many years. He was a born peacemaker and a behind the scenes leader. He enabled others to be their best. Although I have been retired for years, I never forgot John Loyle and told his transplant story to others who were waiting for a transplant. John is the reason I became an organ donor. He truly made our world a better place.
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jo vanucie posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
My friend and colleague, you did so much for so many, service to those in need was your passion. I admire and respect you and enjoyed working with you. You will hold a special place in my heart. My condolences to the family
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Gary Johnston; retired Union official posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Sincere condolences to John’s family on his passing. I always enjoyed talking with John before and after the work-related meetings we both attended. No one could dispute his obvious passion to help others. He will be missed by many.
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Bonnie Van Scyoc Pratt posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
John was an amazingly kind and gentle man. I remember him from elementary to high school and will cherish seeing him at our reunions. My love & prayers to the family. RIP sweet John.
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Ralph Blankenship posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Great memories of partying with you, David, and Frank in the early ’70s John. The Quadraphonic Happenings at the trailer were always fun. It is hard to lose old friends but I’ll see you in the next life for more partying.
From an old friend – Ralph
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Allegra Hinkle posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Linda, I’m so sorry that you’ve lost John – I know how important you and Grant were to him, and am so glad to know he had that in his life. You know, I think I still have a macramé vase John gave me when I was about 19! He was a kind, caring person always, and will not be forgotten.
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Marty Brown posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
John was a great guy. He coached our boys and taught them a lot. He was always positive and a great role model. His dedication to workforce development and the needs of the less fortunate is only exceeded by his dedication to his family. John will be missed by many.
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Bev Gestrine posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
To John’s family- Thanks so much for lending John to us through all the long hours he put in preparing grants, holding meeting and going well beyond the “extra mile”. The work he did on behalf of jobless people or those who were hoping for a career move, impacted the lives of countless individuals and families in our area…. most of them he never met. There will never be another one like John Loyle. Take care of yourselves. Bev Gestrine, Centralia College.
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Shawn posted a condolence
Monday, August 19, 2013
John,
I just can’t believe you’re really gone, Neah Bay will never be the same without you. I’ll miss it when we are all ready to go back in and you’ll say, “let’s do one more cast.”
I will always remember the years of going to baseball games with you and Grant, talking about fishing, going on vacations, going to Neah Bay and spending holidays with you and the family.
I never got a chance to say this to you, but I always admired how even on the days when you clearly weren’t feeling well, you never once complained or let it stop you. That’s something that I’m going to try to emulate; never let anything slow you down.
One more thing, you did a helluva job raising Grant. I see so much of you in him.
I miss you and love you!
Shawn
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