John possessed enormous charm, a great sense of humor, and approached life with a zest for new experiences that led him to many interesting travel destinations and adventures.
John is survived by two sisters and two brothers and their families, Gail Hansen (special friend, Charles Kramer) and her children, James (Linda) Hansen, Angela (Terry) Long and their children, Abigail and Jonah; Darlene (Mark) Castonia and their children, Amy (Ray) Sears and their children, Steven and Leah, Tammy Castonia and Audra Castonia; Mark (Alison) Donarski and their children, Ryan and Jason; Paul Donarski (Valori Helander) and his children, Kevin and Brian.
John was preceded in death by his first mother, Angeline Donarski; his second mother, Genevieve Donarski; father, Edward Donarski; and his brother-in-law, Roger L. Hansen.
John's remains were cremated and interred in a grave next to his birth mother, Angeline Donarski.
John possessed enormous charm, a great sense of humor, and approached life with a zest for new experiences that led him to many interesting travel destinations and adventures.
John is survived by two sisters and two brothers and their families, Gail Hansen (special friend, Charles Kramer) and her children, James (Linda) Hansen, Angela (Terry) Long and their children, Abigail and Jonah; Darlene (Mark) Castonia and their children, Amy (Ray) Sears and their children, Steven and Leah, Tammy Castonia and Audra Castonia; Mark (Alison) Donarski and their children, Ryan and Jason; Paul Donarski (Valori Helander) and his children, Kevin and Brian.
John was preceded in death by his first mother, Angeline Donarski; his second mother, Genevieve Donarski; father, Edward Donarski; and his brother-in-law, Roger L. Hansen.
John's remains were cremated and interred in a grave next to his birth mother, Angeline Donarski.
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