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my friend was in the seed, and now he is dead, thread.

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cleveland:
I love Vermont, but I haven't been there since I was in High School. We rode our bikes thru the Burlington Gap, it was so beautiful.

Yes the Seed broke up acrimoniously, it is covered elsewhere in this site, you could do a search for it. Apparently, there was a big come down rap where some of the staff members confronted Art, and that was that. Can you imagine? But I wasn't there and don't know much. I believe there are a few kind former Seedlings, and not the gung ho ones either, who visit him.

There are some people on this site who see him as some sort of a bad guy, but I have a hard time with that. Egotistical, stubborn, arrogant, yes. And of course, the Seed model has been applied to some very strange rehab groups.

I am still in Cleveland, believe it or not!

Anonymous:
John was continued to be a great friend to many.
He was a loving husband and father of four.  He is greatly missed by everyone. John made a touch many peoples lives more than he ever knew.  The time we shared together are now cherished memories that will never be forgotten. John loved people.  He loved to talk, laugh, and sing.
He loved his family, mom, dad, Dick, Bob, Jan, and Mary so much.  His son John is now 23, working and going to school.  His oldest daughter Jacklyn is now 19 is going to nursing school like her mom did and is working as an aide in a hospital in Cleveland.  Audrey, his third child is 12 and is a honor student in middle school.  The youngest is Mallory, who is 9 years old and in the fifth grade and is also on the honor roll.  John was a good father and his children a good foundation that they will carry with them throughout their lives.  We will miss him.  How can you not?

Anonymous:
I remember John....it took me awhile reading the thread..........another from the cleveland seed was Jack Coleman...died in the early 80's I think. RIP Jack............Karen

Anonymous:
[John Grimm]
On 2006-04-18 22:41:00, Anonymous wrote:

"John was continued to be a great friend to many.

He was a loving husband and father of four.  He is greatly missed by everyone. John made a touch many peoples lives more than he ever knew.  The time we shared together are now cherished memories that will never be forgotten. John loved people.  He loved to talk, laugh, and sing.

He loved his family, mom, dad, Dick, Bob, Jan, and Mary so much.  His son John is now 23, working and going to school.  His oldest daughter Jacklyn is now 19 is going to nursing school like her mom did and is working as an aide in a hospital in Cleveland.  Audrey, his third child is 12 and is a honor student in middle school.  The youngest is Mallory, who is 9 years old and in the fifth grade and is also on the honor roll.  John was a good father and his children a good foundation that they will carry with them throughout their lives.  We will miss him.  How can you not?

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Anonymous:
cleveland

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