John Scrip

October 8, 1929 - March 3, 2024

In Loving Memory

John and l went to Japan together and were both assigned to the 61st FA, we became best friends and along with Andy Munoz the three of us did a lot of sight seeing in Japan. In Korea, Johnn was a warrior and you could. Monotony ask for a better foxhole buddy. And so he crossed over the river and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side.      Jimmy C.Marlks Col (R)

Jimmy C Marks

Dear Camille, Michael and family,

Please accept mine and all my families deepest condolence on the passing of my great friend and fellow Special Forces Soldier John. 

We were Originals in the Activation of the 133rd SFO Detachment on July 1, 1959. It was later redesignated the  19th SFG (Abn) 1st SF. Still Originals.

My first important date was when John issued me my Army uniforms on 9 Feb 1956 after my induction into Co "A". I had know John earlier as I met him while helping my brother Gus Leon when they were fulltime Guardsmen for the 115th  Engineer Battalion (Combat) at Fort Douglas, Utah.

That started a life long friendship the grew stronger as we were able to get together over the years of military service. 

CWO John Scrip was a fantastic soldier in every respect. Greatly admired by all the men in the battalion and especially by his troops in A Company.  John was a superb mentor and his combat experience was a critical asset to the company in all matters; MOS training, field exercises, deployments and militay career building.

Numerous soldiers benefited from John's mentoring leadership. All knew that Master Sergeant or (Mr) CWO Scrip was a superb asset to all Commanders that were fortunate to serve with Chief Warrant Officer John Scrip.

I departed to go on Active Duty in August of 1966 but that did not separate me from my wonderful friend and mentor. He was still interested on my career development and provided those special hints that helped me during my tours in South Vietnam.

Each time I returned to Salt Lake City to see my family I was fortunate to see John at work still mentoring and assisting his "troops" in what ever activity their life was taking them.

As always the time we were able to get together was short but, very rewarding and served to strengthen the extra long years of a true friendship that was interwoven in both a military life and a civilian frendship that was so enjoyable. 

God Bless You John and now that you are with your Beautiful Carla may you both now rest in Eternal Peace.

Sincerely accept my heavy and heartfelt sympathy for the loss of such a great friend.

Arthur J. Hurtado

COL (R) SF

   

 

Arthur J Hurtado
st. george, UT