
John T. Quade
John was a good friend and always called to stay in touch even when I moved out of state. I have memories of John playing his drum set and guitar and driving his convertible TR7. I will miss him very much. May he rest in peace. Love, Tom Hamilton
Tom Hamilton
Stow
OH
I was a friend of John's in high school and have very vivid memories of our time together. He was one of the most gifted guitar players I can remember and was able to play almost any song after hearing it only once. Driving around in his overpowered 280Z, that later became my car, and the convertable TR7 are all very good memories. I lost touch with John after high school and am very sad to hear of his death. My condolences to his friends and family.
Scott Long
Coralville
IA
It's been years since I last saw John, but he's been in my thoughts. He was a great friend to me and will be dearly missed.
Bob Long
Iowa City
IA
I was so said to hear about John passing away. I work at Sorg Sample Pharmacy and John was one of my favorite patients.I always had Twizzlers and chocolate for him.The last time time he was in a week or 2 ago He had a blue book with him and I asked him if he had just been to church because it looked like a Bible he said no but he wanted to sing something to me. He sang God Bless America and You Are so Beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes. He was such a sweet and gental soul.I will always remember our last visit.May he rest in peace. God Bless All his Family and Friends. Lisa Elmore Sample Pharmacy
Lisa Elmore
Cedar Rapids
IA
Please accept my sincerest condolences. I am always saddened when someone dies, Especially so young. Although they are at peace, we still miss them very much. Jesus Wept just before he resurrected Lazarus. What comforts me the most is the promises Jesus made of a resurrection john 11:25 and of Seeing them again and Living Forever with our loved ones, in Paradise John 3:16,36; Psalm 37:29 luke 23:43. What also comforts me is that these promises may also comfort your family as well. “Blessed are those who mourn, since they will be comforted” math5:40; 2Cor1:3,4. Dan Danza dsd2@netzero.com disabled veteran, USMC
Dan Danza
cotton
MN
I was shocked and deeply saddened last week when I heard that my brother John had passed away. After many years of not being very close, we recently had been keeping in touch since my mother's passing away just a year ago. He had been telling me about how much he loved going to the YMCA, working out and swimming, so I thought he was doing just fine. I was glad to hear that he had accepted Jesus Christ back into his life and had been attending church and reading God's word. We prayed together over the phone a couple of times. I know that he is with my parents in Heaven now, and I want to stress to anyone who reads this how important it is to accept Christ's free gift of eternal life. We have no idea how much time we have on this planet, but compared to eternity it is a blink of an eye.
Tim Quade
Minneapolis
MN
Sorry for your loss. I pray that God give you strength during this difficult time to carry on.
Sheila Stamper
Plymouth
MN
The opportunity to meat John unfortunately never presented itself, but as I read these entries, I am discovering that he was is quite the creative and gifted individual, not unlike his brother Tim, whom I do know well. I am very sorry to learn about John's sudden illness and I offer my deepest condolences to Tim and also to his extended family. Janet Price
Janet
Bloomington
MN
I will always remember John as that sweet little 6 year old nephew that I pushed in the swing in Grandma and Grandpa Kieser's yard while we sang "Up, Up, and Away in my beautiful balloon" John had many difficult times in his life, but he always had that "little boy" quality in him. It is so sad to lose him at such a young age. I know that he is at peace and renuited with his mom and dad. Dear Tim, always know that you have so many people who love you and will help you in this time of sorrow. Aunt Marge
Bill & Marge Rohlik
Eleva
WI
I had the privilege of working with John during the past few years and am saddened to hear of his passing. Despite his struggles in life, John managed to brighten the room just by walking in with that unforgettable smile on his face. I always admired his ability to empathize with others and his desire to make others feel welcome and comfortable, even if he didn't feel those things himself. I had many conversations with John about his love of music, his faith and his thoughts about life. His insight, passion and even his struggles were inspiring to me and he will never be forgotten. Tim, even though we have never met, I want you to know you are in my prayers. John spoke well of you and I thank you for the confirmation that John is now whole in the presence of our God.
Jenn Zieser
Cedar Rapids
IA
Tim, I was sorry to hear about your loss. You and I were in the same class when we attended Trinity Lutheran School, but I remember John w/ a smile on his face. Take comfort in knowing he is w/ our good Lord.
Annette Luz
Cedar Rapids
IA
Tim--Sorry we could not be with you for John's memorial service. We will miss him and offer our deepest sympathy to you in your loss. As the old saying goes--words cannot express. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, now and always. Love, Uncle Frederick and Aunt Lois
Frederick Kieser and Lois Kieser
Neillsville
WI
Tim, I am sorry about the sudden loss of your brother. I never had the opportunity to meet him, but through you I learned of all the good qualities he had as an individual. His passing away should be seen as a rebirth into a life with God and your parents. Remember and hold onto the good times that you and your brother may have shared. My prayers are with you in this time.
Michelle Haglund
orlando
FL
So sorry to hear about your brother, thinking of you, Mike
mike maki
mpls
MN
Tim, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers David.


