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John Milner

April 25, 1971 - December 28, 2020

At times as sad as this it is hard to find the words to articulate both the individual and collective sorrow that the passing of John has made us all feel. This page in John's memory is where we can all share our condolences with John's loving family and let them know we are thinking of them.

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2020-12-30 18:39:09 wrote:

I first met John in 2009 in Soho at a restaurant with his colleague Marc Possamai. We hit it off immediately and I don’t think Marc got a word in edgeways that lunch. I had so many great times with John but our trip to Paris to see England play in the euros in 2016 stands out. Tickets sorted, train sorted, hotel sorted but England ended up getting drawn in Nice so we got stuck watching Wales play Northern Ireland instead. John’s knowledge always impressed me so much but annoyingly got me caught out plenty of times too. John was intelligent, caring, funny but most importantly genuine. My heart goes out to his family at this time. RIP John.

2020-12-30 18:39:09 wrote: I first met John in 2009 in Soho at a restaurant with his colleague Marc Possamai. We hit it off immediately and I don’t think Marc got a word in edgeways that lunch. I had so many great times with John but our trip to Paris to see England play in the euros in 2016 stands out. Tickets sorted, train sorted, hotel sorted but England ended up getting drawn in Nice so we got stuck watching Wales play Northern Ireland instead. John’s knowledge always impressed me so much but annoyingly got me caught out plenty of times too. John was intelligent, caring, funny but most importantly genuine. My heart goes out to his family at this time. RIP John.

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