
John R. Temple
Friend, Neighbor, Co-worker, Husband, Uncle, son-in law,
brother in law, all around good guy, funny. Loyal, serious – but not too serious,
hustler – but in a good way. He had a way when dealing with people which was
great to watch and often be a part of. If he was here now he would have his
hands at his sides, palms forward and with a smile on his face and say “What?!”
Being in sales and then customer service for the company he
heard and said a lot of “Whats!” He
would tell me to let life flow around me as it past. He was a trained observer
of life and his unique perspective allowed him to be jovial and happy quite
often. It also made his style of storytelling, Hilarious. Over the years he had me in stitches
at the fence between our yards – very often. He did this at the office too.
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| On the fence, allowing me to test a new lens. |
He and Dan would leave voice recognition messages for each
other. It’s the animated Bear in a deep voice acting out your message with his
body movement and mouth animation. Again, the dry hilarity of the message with
this animation always cracked me up. But that was John.
I have food and local happenings pictures in text from John,
he relished the Dinner Club activities. He would gather with a group from the
office and go explore restaurants. He was a foodie – he enjoyed Judy’s cooking
and often would grill the evening fair under the watchful eye of our dog Emily.
He was her favorite – or was it what would fall to her under his watch?
He enjoyed technology. After his heart attack oh 15 years
ago – he got a play station. That was added to his computer desk and then
connected directly to the computer. He was expert at one of the ATV games, his flight
simulator and there was a beach bunker game we tried repeatedly to out due each
other at. I know the nieces and nephews had to be treated to the games, my son
John was called upon to unlock a level or learn a nuance.
If you sit down in the front room later in the day, he’d
pick up the Television remote and adjust the TV or the video and then the
lighting… as he watched your face…
He returned to the R/C sport and started fly planes, then
helicopters. Now he was a flier for sure and he was what they call a “3D
flier.” No hovering for hours to practice. He was an accomplished "All aspect"
operator. That came at a cost he was willing to pay – those that have his email
already know what I am going to say. Raptorcrasher60. He moved on to these quad
copters which come in many sizes – I would return home from work and get a
message – practicing in a minute. Then go out to the fence and see him
maneuvering this new style of helicopter.
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| "Hover" shoot, this is the small Quad. Look at those LED Lights! |
The big Quad ran away one day. I had gone to get a Gatorade,
I came back out and John and Art were standing there looking at the western
sky. What!? The light was dimming and we walked around the corner hoping to see
it in a yard or tree no luck.. As we come back to the main street I, spotting a
glimmer of green LED about ¼ of a mile away or more, tell John I see it. What
Luck! It landed in some ladies back yard – Lit up like a Christmas tree! I saw
the glow as she stood by the street hoping “Someone” (we) would come by. And we
did! Judy tells the story from her perspective… she steps outside and we are
all gone but the transmitter is still there. She watches from a distance as our
search crew walks back and I jump in my car and stop only to pick John up and
we are off. Great story, good stuff.
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| It was going to take a little effort to get to the back door. |
| Look close you can see John waving in the right window! |
Judy tells me every nite dinner included a small vase and a
few roses… on his side of the table. The blooms replaced as they wilted every
few days. Really a very small vase. You might not know it, but John was tending
to the roses along the west side of the house. Those were his roses. Starting
small – almost too small to winter over – they did and have flourished.
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| John watching over us... |








Jay-
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tribute and the photos. This is a great link to save to look at any time. Your words are very meaningful.
Thank you, Laurie
What a great tribute to John!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen