John Francis Bond

john bond

March 13, 1939 ~ February 13, 2011

Services: Arrangements will remain private.

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  1. “John was such a wonderful person. He became a quick friend to myself and my son Craig on our daily visits to the Center to see my own Mom..Heaven has gained another special angel..condolences to his family. Crystal, Craig & Lisa”

  2. “To John’s family….I am so sad to learn of John’s passing. He was always the first person I looked for during my visits to the Nursing Center. He was truly a wonderful friend to my aunt (Theresa Bailey)and all the others there. After my aunt passed away I would continue to visit John, although not as often as I now wished I had. Rest in Peace John….I’ll miss you.”

  3. “To The Family! I am so sorry for your loss. John was such a beautiful and caring person. I know that his passing will not only leave a void in your lives, but in the hearts of those who knew him. May the comfort of God help you during this difficult time. You are in my prayers.”

  4. “I have many fond memories of John from working at the Nursing Home. He was one who could always brighten you day. I’m surely going to miss seeing his smile on days that I come to visit.”

  5. “To the Family! Hold on to those memories of John. I can recall growing up, Cousin Johny would always have candy for us. Look to the hills for which cometh your help all of your help cometh from the lord who made heaven and earth. We will continue to keep you in our prayers. Abundantly Bless! Alice Winters & Family Deidre & AJ Bryant “

  6. “WHEN I WALK THE HALL I CAN STILL SEE YOU SITTING THERE-BEING AS KIND AS THE FIRST DAY THAT I MET YOU-I WILL MISS YOU MY FRIEND.”

  7. “To the Bond Family: You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”

  8. “To the family, I’m so sad to hear John has left us. He has been such a great friend to my Uncle J.K. Lee. The whole nursing center family and ours will miss him. May he rest in peace.”

  9. Tommy and Brenda Gasch says:

    “We are so sorry for your loss. John was a real gentleman. While our Aunt was residing there with John he always looked out for her. She was afraid to use the elevator by herself so John would ride up and down with her so she wouldn’t miss playing Bingo. Now Angels can look after John. You’ll be missed John.”

  10. “We will miss John on Sunday mornings. He was always waiting for us, always greeted us with a smile, ready for church service to begin. As we rolled the residents to church he would hold the button to keep the doors open. He was always there to lend a helping hand. He always had the same faithful prayer request, not for himself, but for the residents, staff and everyone who entered the nursing home. I believe God said to him, “Well done, my good and faithful servant”. You truly will be missed by all of us, but we will see you again someday. Until then, farewell our friend.”

  11. “This earth is so much poorer without you.You will be sorely missed by all who were blessed by your presence.”

  12. Mary Agnes & Melissa Plunkett - Russell says:

    “To John’s family: Melissa and I will surely miss seeing John. Not a time went by that we didn’t hear a bell, horn, etc. We also got a big smile from him every time we saw him. He really cared about people. He will be in our thoughts and prayers. We will surely miss him. Mary Agnes and Melissa”

  13. Patty (Shorty's daughter) Thompson says:

    “John, may you be with friends that have gone before you. You had so many and were so good to everyone you met and especially to my Dad. My prayers are with you and your family. Your presence will greatly missed by all who knew you.”

  14. Pat Adams Mary Ellen Woodburn says:

    “We will miss you and always remember you. You will be kept in our hearts always.”

  15. “So sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing — but will always remember his quiet demeanor and bright smile. We will keep him in our prayers and daily thoughts. Patsy, Joe & Their Girls.”

  16. “I just heard of John’s passing and I would like to extend my sincere condolences to your family. He and my husband, Bob, were good friends at the St. Mary’s Nursing Center. I’m sure that they are now both up in heaven debating which is better, the Cowboys or the Redskins. I will keep your family in my prayers.”


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