What a most beautiful and loving tribute!
John was especially courageous to share his struggle with alcoholism in the hope that it will serve to help others wrestling with alcoholism or any addiction. for that matter.
John brought his life to good fruition sharing his many gifts and lessons learned.
Whether or not there is an after-life, John’s life left a legacy of goodness.
Special blessings to all who cherish your
baby brother’s memory.....
What a beautiful tribute to your brother John. He is no longer suffering. My thoughts go out to you all at this time and I wish you a time of sharing memories and stories of your brother. You will always have those to cherish. John will not be forgotten!
I agree with all the above comments. It is one of the most beautiful I have everread. Honest and meaningful beyond words. You are all in my thoughts. Wish I were closer, I would love to give you all three a hug. I shall never forget your support to me and our family when Mom passed away, as meant so much to us all. Healing thoughts to you as you share your memories. You are blessed to be so close in so many ways. Love, Ruth
Such a wonderful tribute. I met John thru Kathryn and Harry, we went to the First Unitarian Church together in Sioux City. I loved your folks, wonderful people! I knew John a bit more on social media, smart man. My heart goes out to you.
What a beautiful tribute from three loving sisters. My heart is with all of you. I wish I could have known John better, but am grateful that he sent a friend request on Facebook.
Lovely. Just lovely. And I learned something from John, even after he left us; I now know there is AA for Atheists and Agnostics. Well played, Brink. Well played.