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Marcelo, Andrea, Pedro and Sa…
Marcelo, Andrea, Pedro and Sara (John's Goddaughter)
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John (center) with brothers B…
Sodus Bay, New York, USA
John (center) with brothers Barry (right) and Todd (left)
Wake boarding like a pro who won’t be stopped 
The Alpine Crew
2024, Copper Mountain, Frisco, CO, USA
The Alpine Crew
About to embark on an amazing…
2014, Diamantina, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
About to embark on an amazing journey on the Estrada real with Gilberto and Caleb
We built a ramp during one of the trips to vail so we could jump off of a deck into the back bowls of vail. This is John jumping in. Johns sense of adventure was contagious!
Ian Compton
2005, Eaglebrook School, Pine Nook Road, Deerfield, MA, USA
John was my first coach. I found freestyle skiing at Eaglebrook school but there was no team for it. John took me in with the snowboarders and taught me how much better being in the air was then staying on two feet. He went to halfpipe competitions with me all over western Mass and from him I learned the importance of action sports to help quite the mind and overcome fear. Later in life skiing became my profession, I got to travel the world and learn incredible life lessons both physically and mentally. Thank you for the spark and encouragement John, I hold this time very close to my heart and hope I can be as good of a teacher as you. 
Rob lynch administering a beverage to John at windows deck at vail 
One of the many photos we too…
One of the many photos we took together out on the Lake and in the Bay. John and I met while we were both photographers for our Campus newspaper.
The state Capitol in Albany w…
The state Capitol in Albany when I went to visit him in the 90's
Some shots of John in my Dad'…
Some shots of John in my Dad's basement photo studio in Greece, N.Y.
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Summer of '23, Just for fun, I took this video when we were out at Chimney Bluffs. It's a great memory of us just hanging out on a pristine mid-summer night like we did so many times over the past three decades. FYI, John's nickname was dudemonster and he called me Goona Bird.
John loved to get the kids problem solving in the most fun ways possible. I often watched in awe as John presented activities that most teachers would never allow kids to do. I was always very eager to see what kind of crazy (yet most thought provoking) activity was going to happen next. The children loved the activities, but most of all, loved John for it! What I loved about it was that it was not only educational for the kids, but me as well! John was a true educator for both young and old alike!

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