loveable uncle
my memories of a man i called uncle john. sweet funny and tender hearted. a laugh that was so infectious. that none of us would stop laughing.my mom told me so many stories about you and her, like when you two lost your mother at an early age. it seemed as though it was just the two of you in the world. you would play together walk to school together.as you both approached your high school years, uncle would take you with him on dates.he would dance with you at school dances.you were two peas in a pod.one of my personal favorites is when you came to stay with us for a while and you would tell us some whopper stories. i would ask my mom the next day,and she would yell for uncle and he would say ever so innocently coming sis , already cracking up.my mom would say did you tell the kids that story and he said yes and my mom would reply john you big fat liar.i came to take care of him as he grew sick and the one thing that really stands out like a big bright star.is no matter what he never lost his ability to make one laugh and smile be charming and playful without the use of words. god bless you uncle every time i look up to the sky and see that big bright star i will know it's you. love your niece irene
I have such fond memories of my Uncle John. I think my favorite was the time he was leaving our house in his new car with a sun roof. No one had sun roofs at that time, but Uncle John did. It also had these electric seats (also a first for us) that would adjust forward, backward, and up and down. WAY too cool. Anyway, as he started to drive away, he opened the sun roof, and raised his electric seat so that his head was coming out of the top of the car. There he was with his famous, oh so memorable smile, driving down our street with his head coming out of the top of his car. He was so funny
Father, grandfather and father in law. We will always miss your contagious smile and a heart of gold. We have peace knowing that you are with the Lord in such a better place. We love you so very much!
Love..David, Kristina, Cheyenne, Christian and Chanel
from your beloved daughter Diana Jo Nava
Dad I love you. Never forgotten always in my heart. xoxoxooxoxooxoxooxoxoxoxooxo