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Mark McElrea
March 3, 2009
Patrick,
Mark, your roommate.
You buy, I fly. Pizza.
Never will I forget the time that we finally got even with that fellow from 78' that always felt comfortable coming into our abode, taking our food. The fact that he somehow ate
dog food one day out of an unmarked can, and realized his mistake, too late, to this day makes me laugh. We did it!!! And he did not do it again. To you Pat. LCWB 79'
Tedd Hoyt
January 5, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Tony Cucolo
January 5, 2009
Well done, be thou at peace.
Tony Cucolo
a classmate, USMA 79
Jeff O'Neal
January 5, 2009
Kathy's and my condolences to the family. I am a fellow graduate of the United States Military Academy Class of 1979. Jeff O'Neal
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