John Conrad Gresham |
| Posted 2021-07-18 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Jul. 18, 2021 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona >> John Conrad Gresham << He was born Oct. 6,1971 and passed away suddenly July 10. 2021 at the age of 49. He lived in Lake Havasu for many years until he moved to Phoenix AZ for work. "Johnny" was a congenial kind soul who would help anybody in need if he could. He loved his family and found laughter and good humor so easily in every single conversation he would have. He loved to laugh and it's that sound we will miss the most along with his kind and loving heart. He is missed terribly by his family: His daughter, Josephine, "JoJo" Gresham, Mother, Robyn Ungari, Step Father John Ungari, his brother Travis and wife Ursula and their daughter, Katrina Ardito, husband Michael and their children, Addison and Owen, twin sister Tami Henrickson, husband Kevin and their children Devin and Jack. He also leaves behind his aunt and uncle, Sharon and Roy Vance and their sons, Brian and Darrin and Uncle Lance Wilson. He is also survived by his deceased brother's children, Kyle Gresham and wife Jonelle and Danielle Grimes and husband Joe. Preceding him in death was his beloved big brother James Ross Gresham who died Jan. 3, 2021 and his father, John Gresham who passed away in 2006. In keeping with the laughter Johnny shined on all of us, I would like to share something he wrote in school when he was about 5 and the teacher reproduced as is and sent home. I hope it makes you smile. Chocolate Pudding Get a white bowl out of the cupboard with glasses in it, and put 4 cups dark brown chocolate and 2 cups water in it and stir for 15 years, then put it in a great big blue bowl and put into the freezer to get very thick in 4 minutes. Then give to the kids during the day time. Use a big spoon with holes in it into little orange cups and put cherry and whip cream on the top. Drink orange juice with this. Serves 50 people. After you eat pudding you go to bed. |
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