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Death of Biology

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008


John Edward Fanz Age:57

Home:Atco, NJ
Date of Death:May 20, 2008
Birthdate:May 19, 1951
Place of Birth:Trenton, NJ
Thoughts from Heather (Fanz) Anderson Monday, Jun 2, 2008 at 03:44 PM EST


I am John’s Oldest daughter Heather. He is predeceased by his daughter Megin S Fanz and his parents Charles and Katherine Fanz. Survived by his youngest daughter Katherine Fanz (age 13), Grandson Joshua(age 7), Grandson Corey (age 14), Brother Buddy, and Sister Gerry and Sharon. He is also survived by his estranged wife Lois R Fanz of Glassboro NJ.He grew up in Thorofare NJ and went to West Deptford High School. Married Vickylynn Stafferie (Fanz-Armstrong) at age 19, had their first daughter(me) in 1971 and second daughter (Megin) in 1975. They divorced 10-12 years later. Since that time he had not been a Father to any of his daughters nor did he provide for their lives in any way. His choices in life were wrong and sad as he said to my mother, Vicky 1 month before he died. Even still no one should leave this earth with only a mention of their name and death date. I am leaving this today so that there is some sort of legacy for a man that didnt leave much of one for himself.

Kevin Barnhill

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

 

 Ode to ‘Barney’

His death at 27 was truly too early to take such a fun guy to be around.

I take with me many fond memories of running around together when we were younger.

Sports aficionado & virtuoso, Kevin was a good friend I will always remember.

 

 

 

eulogy to my Grandfather

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

My Grandfathers?

To the man who made everything possible
never wanted anything in return
and taught us to never quit

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Main Entry: eu?lo?gy
Pronunciation: ‘y?38;-jE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -gies
Etymology: Middle English euloge, from Medieval Latin eulogium, from Greek eulogia praise, from eu- + -logia -logy
Date: 15th century
1 : a commendatory formal statement or set oration
2 : high praise