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Joe Chetwynd
December 25, 2008
To the Deeb family,
Peter Deeb was one of the most elite of soldiers, a Darby's Ranger. His service to his nation will never be forgotten by the ranger community, Rangers Lead The way. God Bless him.
Mr Deeb was also a friend of fellow Ranger Capt Charles Shunstrom who died Dec 2 1972 at Buffalo, NY, a troubled and destitute and forsaken hero of WW II . Mr Deeb , and two other rangers attended the funeral and brought an American flag for Capt Shunstrom's casket, which the US government would not supply. If anybody knows more about this , I would welcome their contacting me in an effort to get full burial rights for this fellow ranger.
Patricia Snyder
January 22, 2008
I remember Peter Deeb and his family fondly. They were part of the neighborhood and my growing up. My condolences to his family.
D&J Bradley
November 12, 2007
We send our condolences to Uncle Peter's family and a special thanks for his service to our country.
James Snyder
November 10, 2007
Today, 11/10/07 while researching Spaulding Fibre on line, I found Peter's Obituary, a mysterious coincidence. I grew up at 23 James Street and worked my first job as summer relief at Spaulding Fibre. I remember Deeb's store and the catering and vending at Spaulding. I consider Peter a neighbor and family friend. I am saddened by his passing, but continue to remember Peter fondly. My sincerest condolences.
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Mike Chase
November 9, 2007
Deeb family, I'm sorry Dido's gone. In these times of global political uncertainty, we can only marvel at what this quiet, independent spirit contributed and his humble impact on world history. My sympathies to you all.
Jerry Belair
November 9, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Joe Tonaus
November 8, 2007
I am very sorry for your loss, he was a good man.
Edward Amos
November 8, 2007
We are sorry for your loss. We remember best his quiet dignity.
Susan Deeb
November 8, 2007
With love always to a wonderful Father. I will miss you. Thank you for everything. You were ther for me every step of the way.
Memory Eternal!
Your daughter #2
Susie
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