John was a professor at Salisbury University, Maryland. He passed Dec. 6th 2016 at the Coastal Hospice, Lake Salisbury. He had a Phd. in Chemistry. He leaves a wife Cindy and two adult daughters Kristen, Kaaren and numerious grandchildren.
Hearing of John's passing makes me sad. I'd always hoped to see him again. . . .John had the most beautiful eyes. . . .John. . .who shared a mutual crush with me. . .we dated some during our senior year and in our early college days. We lost touch when he moved east to attend Tulane. . .his goal was to have his PHD and be a published author by age 25. . he was very smart and focused, so no doubt he accomplished his goal. We touched base about 20 years ago and he told me that he spent his Sabbatical mucking around in Chesepeake Bay searching for toxic substances that affect water environment and sealife.
Rest in Peace, John, you were one of the good guys taken way too early.
Tom Opitz
Sorry to here that best wishes
Tom & Kathy Opitz
Chris Groat (Creel)
Hearing of John's passing makes me sad. I'd always hoped to see him again. . . .John had the most beautiful eyes. . . .John. . .who shared a mutual crush with me. . .we dated some during our senior year and in our early college days. We lost touch when he moved east to attend Tulane. . .his goal was to have his PHD and be a published author by age 25. . he was very smart and focused, so no doubt he accomplished his goal. We touched base about 20 years ago and he told me that he spent his Sabbatical mucking around in Chesepeake Bay searching for toxic substances that affect water environment and sealife.
Rest in Peace, John, you were one of the good guys taken way too early.
Ray Durocher
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