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SANDY SEMENUK
January 14, 2008
MY PARENTS WERE WONDERFUL PEOPLE
MY FATHER WAS ACTIVE
DADS LITTLE GIRL HE ALWAYS SAY THAT TO ME ALL THE TIME I KNOW HE
LOVES ME HE WAS A GREAT GRAND FATHER TOO mom and dad raising big
family
Eileen Moran
November 29, 2007
I love you Dad.
Patrick Semenuk
November 24, 2007
Dad
I could never ask for a better Mentor, Friend and Father!
You have always been there for me thru thick and thin.
There was never a time that I took your advise that I was disappointed
I thank you for Always backing me up in my discussions in Life!
I thank You for always being able to come to you with problems and the wisdom you shared with me.
I always tell people I am from the old school but really, Your the only one that indeed can contest to the fact.
I hope and pray that our remaining Family that you loved so much will be able to pass down your Knowledge and ability to decipher between right and wrong.
You worked hard and always put your family before Everything!
In your later years people found you to be distant, short sided.
But You and your Family will always Know you are and always will be the Real DEAL!
I love you so much an will always remember that your A Father's Farther!
Marie-Elaina Nicholas
November 21, 2007
To the Semenuk Family,
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to you all. I was your Dad and Mom's Insurance salesperson from Bankers Life and Casualty back in the late 90's. I remember going to the Nursing home to visit your Mom and Sandy was always so happy to see me. Your Parents were wonderful people. The warmest and most aprreciated clients I ever had. Please take good care of Sandy!
Joan and Leo Maguire
November 21, 2007
My wife and I remember Andy from the good old days at Wilson Freight
Mike Casey
November 21, 2007
Mr. Semenuk,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy as a "Tin Can Sailor" during WW II in the Pacific aboard the destroyer escort USS Mack(DE 358). And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. The men who served aboard the destroyers and destroyer escorts during WW II were some of the unsung heroes of the War-they protected convoys, hunted enemy submarines and provided escort to our aircraft carrier task forces and helped provide naval bombardment support for our soldiers and Marines in amphibious operations. I'm sorry for going on and on but when I read about what our men went through during WW II I am always in awe.
Nelson (Red) Burtt
November 21, 2007
My sympathy to all of the Semenuk family.
RIP Andy.
Red Burtt (Star Market)
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