John E Havlicek
Born: October 14, 1955
Passed: October 5, 2000.
John passed away after having fought a long batte with cancer.
John's family, we are deeply saddend with the passing of John.
He was loved and well respected by all of his co-workers, at Rhein Main Air Base, Germany.
HAVLICEK, JOHN E |
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US AIR FORCE |
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PERSIAN GULF |
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DATE OF BIRTH: 10/14/1955 |
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DATE OF DEATH: 10/05/2000 |
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BURIED AT: |
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LUTHER CEMETERY |
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LUTHER, OK 73054 |
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(405) 640-6711 |
http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html
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Stanley Miller (1980)
To the Havlicek family, my heart and deepest sympathy goes out to you.Upon learning of John's passing, I was deeply saddend, lost a friend and a true Enrouter.
My deepest condolences to the Havlicek family.
John will forever be remembered, for his passion, kindness and love towards to all that knew him.
You will never be forgotten. You are a true hero.
To a fellow 435th OMS Enrouter, Thanks for the memories.
Stanley Miller
Stanley Miller (1980)
Mrs. (John) Maxine Havlicek replied to our Enroute Guestbook and here is her response:I was married to John Havlicek on 21 Sep '91 so I wasn't there with anyone from Germany.
I lost John to cancer in Oct. 2000. He spoke often of all you guys from his time in Germany. I got to hear a lot of "good" stories. I wish I did know all of you. Thanks for including me in your reunion invitation.
Ms. Havlicek, you are always welcome to attend all of our functions. We would be honored to have you attend in honor of John. You will always be part of our 435th OMS Enroute Family.
Stan Miller, Reunion Host/Webmaster
Christopher (Chris) Shupe (Hunter) (1980)
I have only been incontact with my old friends from Rhein Main for a short time. I was shaken to lear of John's passing. I remember him as always upbeat and energetic. I remember his infectious smile. So sad, too young.