John Joseph Summers, Sr.'s Obituary
John Joseph Summers, Sr., age 67, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on July 7, 1958, he was the cherished son of the late Mary and Edward Summers, Sr., whose values and spirit shaped the man he became.
John dedicated 45 years of his life to serving as a corrections officer, a role in which he earned the respect of colleagues and the gratitude of his community. His work reflected his steady character, his sense of responsibility, and his unwavering commitment to doing what was right. Outside of his career, John found joy in traveling with his wife, Valerie, creating memories that became some of their most treasured moments together.
John shared his life with his beloved wife, Valerie Summers, whose partnership and companionship were the foundation of their many years together. He was a proud father to Heather (Jessica) Summers and John (Sarah) Summers, Jr., and nothing brought him greater joy than watching them grow into the people they are today. His heart expanded even further with the arrival of his grandson, Cohen Summers, who brought light, laughter, and renewed purpose into his later years. John is survived by his brother, Edward (Renee) Summers, Jr., and is preceded in death by his sisters, Mary and Annie, whose memories remained close to his heart throughout his life.
Those who knew John will remember his quick wit, intelligence, wicked sense of humor, steady presence, his quiet strength, and the way he made others feel seen and supported. Whether offering a helping hand, sharing a story, or simply listening, he had a gift for making people feel at ease. His legacy lives on in the kindness he showed, the relationships he nurtured, and the family he loved so deeply.
John’s life will be honored in the hearts of all who knew him, and his memory will continue to guide those he leaves behind.
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