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It is with a very heavy heart I pass along the news that John Dunn has passed after a recent illness.

Many here know John as the founder, with Rich Yoder, of the Strasburg Train Show held at the fire house. John has been the president of the Cherry Valley Model RR Club for many years. Under his leadership the club has flourished. He was a member of the Patcong Model RR in NJ, Philadelphia Chapter of the NMRA. An enthusiastic and persistent promoter of O Scale.

His positive outlook and camaraderie will be sorely missed. Rest well my friend.

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I am very, very sorry to hear this. I always got along with John when I was a member of the club and I very much enjoyed our conversations when I ran into him at various events. He did have a very positive outlook. He loved trains and model trains. I know he loved spending time with his grandchildren. I wish he would have been given more time to do that. One time at York he was going to dinner with Rich Yoder and he invited me along. I had a really great time talking trains that night. This is another big loss for O scale.

My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

I heard about John's passing this morning on another site.  I am at a loss for words.  I only met John a few times, but considered him a friend.  I met him first in Chicago this past March and he took me around and introduced me to so many people.  He was a true gentleman and I don't think he ever met a stranger.  John was not only an ambassador for the O scale community, but a true gentleman and nice guy.  As Martin said, it will be strange not seeing John hold court in his corner of Strasburg.  He will be missed terribly by all that knew him.  Will be praying for John's friends and family.

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I meet John in the early eighties at the Stamford O scale National meet.
In the hallway he had his portable switching layout. My wife and I spent a lot of time asking questions and were delighted to gather turnout kits and rail to make a similar 2 rail switching layout. This was my entry into O scale. In the years following, I saw John at many smaller O scale meets and Nationals, a couple of times at YORK. He was always very friendly and full of sharing. Always we were looking for him at shows. Often found sharing space with Rich Yoder.
Strasburg shows will certainly never be the same  without the master of O scale ceremonies!
a Big loss to all of us.
very Sad to loose him

RIP John, you touched a lot of people.

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