John Henry Stange, a cherished soul whose life journey began on September 13, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York, came to a peaceful close on January 27, 2025, in the same beloved borough where he first entered the world. His 90 years on this earth were marked by wisdom, intelligence, and a passion for life that left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of knowing him.
John proudly served his country as an honorable veteran of the United States Air Force, a chapter in his life filled with stories of camaraderie and dedication. After his military service, he embarked on a successful career as a Traffic Manager, first with Canadian National and later with Titan Industrial, where his sharp mind and diligent work ethic were greatly respected by his colleagues.
His academic journey culminated in earning an Associate's Degree, a testament to his belief in the value of education and lifelong learning. This foundation of knowledge only further enhanced the natural wisdom he carried throughout his life.
Family was the cornerstone of John's world. He was a beloved husband, a guiding light as a father, and an adoring grandfather to Lauren. The love he had for his family was evident in every action, every decision, and every sacrifice he made. His presence was a source of stability and warmth, and his legacy is carried on through the lives of his loved ones.
John's interests were as rich and varied as his character. He had a fondness for jigsaw puzzles, finding joy and satisfaction in piecing together intricate designs. An avid reader, he could often be found immersed in a book, traveling through stories and expanding his already vast knowledge. His love of food and wine was a testament to his appreciation for life's finer pleasures, and his enthusiasm for hobby model trains revealed a meticulous and patient side to his personality.
His passion for travel took him to many places, but he always returned to Brooklyn, the place he was proud to call home. John's laughter and stories were the highlight of any gathering, and his ability to bring family and friends together created countless cherished memories.
To describe John as wise and intelligent would only scratch the surface of the man he was. He approached life with a passion that was contagious, inspiring others to seek out their own adventures and to embrace the beauty in the everyday.
One of John's favorite quotes, attributed to Albert Einstein, was, "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." These words resonate as a reflection of John's own life philosophy. He was indeed a man of great value, touching lives with his wisdom and leaving the world a better place for his presence.
John Henry Stange's story is one of a life well-lived, a journey marked by love, service, and an unwavering commitment to the things that matter most. While he will be deeply missed by all who knew him, his spirit will continue to guide and inspire us. His was a life of purpose, and his memory will be treasured forever in the hearts of his family and friends.
As we bid farewell to John, we take solace in knowing that his journey was full of meaning and love. We celebrate the time we had with him and the countless ways he enriched our lives. May we all strive to embody the values he held dear and to live with the same integrity and zest for life that defined him. John Henry Stange's legacy is one that will never be forgotten.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
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