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Robin Sheridan, OCN, RN
December 11, 2007
To The Bellows Family: I'll never forget Mr.Bellows during my years at East Elementary. He always had 'That Look' that would keep us all in line...so many classic memories...They don't make them like that anymore. God Bless You and Comfort you all.
joan kniager
December 6, 2007
To the Bellows family,
So sorry to read of your dad's passing. I remember him as principal, since I had three sons go through the school system. Our condolances to all of you. May time heal your sadness.
Joseph R. Bruno
December 6, 2007
To the Bellows Family, please accept my heartfelt sympathy over the loss of your Dad/grandfather.
Fred and I worked together as principals in Sharon. We also met socially and enjoyed many good times together in both our homes and at professional conferences. He was always quick to see how words could be used to have fun. Rest in Peace, Fred.
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