Condolences
To Steve and Mark and their families our deepest condolences.
We have wonderful memories of John and Marina and their travel adventures and misadventures, garden party celebrations with so many friends and John’s “aged” brews. Supped and never forgotten!
In his later years, John enjoyed his classic operas and books, sadly in solitude as he missed his Marina.
Pam and Graham Austin
Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Though we haven't seen John for sometime, we have many fond memories of John and Marina.
Some involved walking and touring in Paris and Florence, tasting John's home made wine, provided the cork hadn't exploded from the bottle.
We always enjoyed their friendship and company- made us happy to be alive.
John, will be missed- a wonderful, kind human being.
Marg and Al Corbett
My condolences on the passing of Mr. Cranwell (as I called him at Chevron). John was so well loved at Chevron and I am very sad to hear of his passing. What a great person, and like mentioned, I remember his great sense of humour well. I am glad to have met him at Chevron. I can envision John, Penny and Reg having a good laugh and visit right now. Condolences to all the family.
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