John served in the U.S. Army during World War II. While there was not much discussion about the war, he was known to complain about the "…boat ride" on his way to Okinawa. After graduating from then Roanoke Business College, John ultimately became an insurance adjuster and worked for General Adjustment Bureau for many years. After transferring to Tampa, Florida he started his own insurance claims business with two other partners. He became known for the amusing and unorthodox way he recorded the minutes of their staff meetings. Aetna eventually bought them out and he and Jeanne, his wife, moved to Decatur, Alabama. After working for another insurance claims company there, he retired from that business.
He was a long time Master Mason and member of First United Methodist Church of Hartselle, in Hartselle, Alabama. Never one to be able to sit still, he got a job shuttling cars for the Hertz franchise in Decatur, Alabama and worked an additional fifteen years. He made many lasting friends while he worked there who appreciated his dry sense of humor and his unique views on society and world events.
In addition to his parents, John was predeceased by his wife of 68 years, Jeanne (nee Dolinger) and his sister, Anna Merrill Powell of Melbourne, Florida.
John served in the U.S. Army during World War II. While there was not much discussion about the war, he was known to complain about the "…boat ride" on his way to Okinawa. After graduating from then Roanoke Business College, John ultimately became an insurance adjuster and worked for General Adjustment Bureau for many years. After transferring to Tampa, Florida he started his own insurance claims business with two other partners. He became known for the amusing and unorthodox way he recorded the minutes of their staff meetings. Aetna eventually bought them out and he and Jeanne, his wife, moved to Decatur, Alabama. After working for another insurance claims company there, he retired from that business.
He was a long time Master Mason and member of First United Methodist Church of Hartselle, in Hartselle, Alabama. Never one to be able to sit still, he got a job shuttling cars for the Hertz franchise in Decatur, Alabama and worked an additional fifteen years. He made many lasting friends while he worked there who appreciated his dry sense of humor and his unique views on society and world events.
In addition to his parents, John was predeceased by his wife of 68 years, Jeanne (nee Dolinger) and his sister, Anna Merrill Powell of Melbourne, Florida.
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