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John Jay "Jack"
Buttermore

July 27, 1945 – November 16, 2018

John Buttermore
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Condolence From: RP
Condolence: To John's family and friends, please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss. I have found comfort in reading Job 14:14,15 where it shows that Jehovah God yearns to bring back to life the dead who are preserved in his memory. The Bible gives us a wonderful hope of living in a paradise on earth and seeing the resurrection of our dead loved ones. (Luke 23:43; John 5:28,29) May this bring you some comfort and strength as well, remembering that soon God will wipe away our tears and swallow up death forever. (Isaiah 25:8)
Wednesday December 19, 2018
Condolence From: Tim Petry CCHS '63, UD '67
Condolence:
The CCHS Class of 1963 has lost another member of our close class. You have fought the good fight Jack; You have finished the race. Requescat in Pace.
Monday November 26, 2018
Condolence From: Dale Borts
Condolence: Remember Jack and Elaine from many years ago where we would practice at Jacks house on little Richmond rd. Good times had by all. My condolences to all of the Buttermore family. DMB.
Monday November 26, 2018
Condolence From: Dennis K McCurdy
Condolence: So sorry to read of this. I didn't know Jack long, or really very well, but I had a lot of good conversations with him at open mics at Canal Street Tavern, its successor Canal Public House, and the Yellow Cab Tavern. He always seemed appreciative of my songs and performances, and I always enjoyed his, with or without the band. He was just a really nice, easy-to-talk-to guy, with whom I happened to also share northeastern Ohio roots (he from Massillon, I from Canton, although about 6 years later.) My sincere sympathy and best wishes to his family. I will miss him as well.
Sunday November 25, 2018
Condolence From: Glen W. Clakr
Condolence: Here's to a life well-lived and a lifelong friend.
Saturday November 24, 2018

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