John William Ostermeyer
January 29, 1958 - December 31, 2017
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John William Ostermeyer
January 29, 1958 - December 31, 2017
Obituary
John William Ostermeyer, 59, of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee and formerly of Johnson City, Tennessee, passed away on Sunday, December 31, 2017 at Southern Tennessee Regional Medical Center in Lawrenceburg.
John was born on January 29, 1958 in Rochester, New York, to Edward and Mary Bolton Ostermeyer. He graduated from technical school and worked as an IT Technologist.
John is survived by his brothers: Edward Ostermeyer & wife Myra, Mark Ostermeyer & wife Ellen; niece: Emily Ostermeyer; aunt: Katherine Winfree; cousin: Nancy Miles; cousins: George C. (Clay) Bolton III & Mary Catherine Terrell; aunt: Sandy Ostermeyer; aunt & uncle: Dr. & Mrs. John W. Bolton; cousins: Elaine, John and Tim Bolton; and close friend: James Mink.
A service of remembrance for family and friends will be held at a later date.
Cremation Society of Tennessee is assisting with the arrangements and condolences may be made to the family at www.cremationsocietyoftn.com.
6 responses to John William Ostermeyer
Connie E. Green says:
January 4, 2018
John and I had a working relationship in 2002. I am saddened to hear of his passing. To those who loved John, you have my deepest sympathy .
Judy Herron says:
January 4, 2018
EC sorry to learn of your brothers passing. Will be keeping you in our prayers. May the Lord’s grace comfort you and his unending love embrace you. The Herron Family Judy and Steve
Keith Bennett says:
January 4, 2018
Sorry for. Your loss.be praying for your family.
The Weavers says:
January 4, 2018
While words fail to capture the pain of losing a loved one, we look forward to the time when words will fail to capture the joy of having our heavenly Father return your dear one to you. May you find comfort in knowing that your dear one is safe in the memory of God, who will remember every detail about him and bring him back again. (John 5:28, 29)
Donna Thomas says:
January 5, 2018
So sorry to the family for their loss.