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March 23, 2006
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Jacksonville Chapel, 264 Jacksonville Road, Lincoln Park on Monday, March 27, 2006 from 2-4, 6:30 to 7:30 PM. A funeral service will be held Monday at 7:30 PM.
On Tuesday at 11 AM a graveside service will be held at the East Ridge lawn Cemetery in Clifton.
John E. Van Loon age 71 of Wayne died Thursday, March 23, 2006 at the Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pompton Plains. At his passing he was receiving the loving care of his family.
He was born in Passaic and had lived in Clifton before moving to Wayne forty-three years ago.
Mr. Van Loon received his formal education at Eastern Christian School and later at Clifton High School where he graduated with the Class of 1952.
He was a machinist for Tec-Cast Company in Moonachie manufacturers of cast molds.
He was a member of Preakness Valley United Reformed Church in Wayne and the Jacksonville Chapel in Lincoln Park where he was a participant in the Body Life Prayer Group and Bible Study.
John served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict.
His hobbies included landscape gardening, travel including many places in Pennsylvania and at the Jersey Shore.
John and Esther Van Loon had forty-nine years of “Wonderful Marriage” accompanied by “Precious Memories” together.
His family and many friends will always remember him as a man that had a gift of personality and fun to be with. He was a bright personality at family and friends gatherings. His ways caused others to admire him and want to share their lives with him.
Surviving are his loving wife of forty-nine years Esther (nee Webster) Van Loon; two sisters Janet Fellema and her husband John of Wayne, Margaret Bangma and her husband Ray of Clifton; his Mother Margaret Van Loon of Clifton; Nieces and Nephews David and Steven Fellema, Laurie Sokalski, Debbie Jones, Beth Ann Bangma, Bonnie Calderone, Brenda Gorski, Janet Gordon, Warren Ziegler, Ginny Martin, Laurie Rosiere, Allen Lovejoy, Cindy Borkevec plus many great nieces and nephews.
Those planning an expression of sympathy, in John’s memory, are asked to consider the Missionary Support Program at Jacksonville Chapel or the Leukemia Foundation.
If you would like to send a private condolence directly to the family use this condolence section.
Friends may visit with the family at the Jacksonville Chapel, 264 Jacksonville Road, Lincoln Park on Monday, March 27, 2006 from 2-4, 6:30 to 7:30 PM. A funeral service will be held Monday at 7:30 PM.
On Tuesday at 11 AM a graveside service will be held at the East Ridge lawn Cemetery in Clifton.

March 23, 2006
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Jacksonville Chapel, 264 Jacksonville Road, Lincoln Park on Monday, March 27, 2006 from 2-4, 6:30 to 7:30 PM. A funeral service will be held Monday at 7:30 PM.
On Tuesday at 11 AM a graveside service will be held at the East Ridge lawn Cemetery in Clifton.
John E. Van Loon age 71 of Wayne died Thursday, March 23, 2006 at the Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pompton Plains. At his passing he was receiving the loving care of his family.
He was born in Passaic and had lived in Clifton before moving to Wayne forty-three years ago.
Mr. Van Loon received his formal education at Eastern Christian School and later at Clifton High School where he graduated with the Class of 1952.
He was a machinist for Tec-Cast Company in Moonachie manufacturers of cast molds.
He was a member of Preakness Valley United Reformed Church in Wayne and the Jacksonville Chapel in Lincoln Park where he was a participant in the Body Life Prayer Group and Bible Study.
John served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict.
His hobbies included landscape gardening, travel including many places in Pennsylvania and at the Jersey Shore.
John and Esther Van Loon had forty-nine years of “Wonderful Marriage” accompanied by “Precious Memories” together.
His family and many friends will always remember him as a man that had a gift of personality and fun to be with. He was a bright personality at family and friends gatherings. His ways caused others to admire him and want to share their lives with him.
Surviving are his loving wife of forty-nine years Esther (nee Webster) Van Loon; two sisters Janet Fellema and her husband John of Wayne, Margaret Bangma and her husband Ray of Clifton; his Mother Margaret Van Loon of Clifton; Nieces and Nephews David and Steven Fellema, Laurie Sokalski, Debbie Jones, Beth Ann Bangma, Bonnie Calderone, Brenda Gorski, Janet Gordon, Warren Ziegler, Ginny Martin, Laurie Rosiere, Allen Lovejoy, Cindy Borkevec plus many great nieces and nephews.
Those planning an expression of sympathy, in John’s memory, are asked to consider the Missionary Support Program at Jacksonville Chapel or the Leukemia Foundation.
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