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Christopher R
October 13, 2018
To a true literary legend, and a fascinating human being...condolences to the family, live in peace
Harry Simpson
January 27, 2018
Godspeed J.D, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Rest J.D., until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.
Thank you for your service to this nation.
Author of Poems from the Mind of a Mandman and O Circo
Donald Metivier
January 26, 2016
From a simple writer to a great one ... Goodbye and thank you for the inspiration you gave me to write. Your stories always fascinated me and the seclusion you chose, is something I have sought out for my own reasons.
Thank you for your military service, as we shared this commonality as well. Though, we served at different time periods, different contingencies/wars and different ongoing mindsets.
May the gates of heaven open wide for your soul and let the sounds of angels trumpets and wings sound!
God Bless and prayers.
Donald Visconti
March 5, 2010
My condolences go out to J.D.Salinger's family & friends. The day after he passed away, I finally bought "The Catcher in the Rye", from Borders Bookstore. I brought it back to my office, and announced that, "I finally feel that I am old enough to read this book"! I had avoided it as a teenager, feeling then that it was "too risque". Of course, it is quite tame, by today's standards. I'm glad I finally read it; should have done so a while back! The true "catcher" was Phoebe, Holden's 10-year old sister. She "caught" her brother from his intended folly-going cross country with virtually no money, at age 16!
I hope Mr. Salinger's family decides to publish the stories which were found in his safe.
March 4, 2010
For J.D.
WEEP NOT FOR ME
Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.
Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.
I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.
Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.
Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.
Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.
© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California
mottie b
February 25, 2010
I have resently read his book catcher in the rye and it was so diffrent. JD salinger had a genious for making words come aive and making you feel like you know Holden it was truly immpresive. I only wish there were more of his books that could be shared!!!! To His family I send my condolenses!!!!
Irina Aroyan
February 15, 2010
It is a great loss for all the people and personally to me.It was different world when you know he was alive: more confident, more secure, more bright... he had given me a language to speak,the view to see and attitude to human being to share. Deep condolence to the family, you were so lucky to be with him
Henry Bahr
February 14, 2010
A loss to the VFMA Alumni family to the loss of one of its own. My respects and condolences to the family and relatives of Mr. Salinger.
May he rest in peace.
Galina Nazarova
February 11, 2010
I feel very sad as if I've lost a very special friend. Actually I have. To us Russian students of 70s J. D. Salinger was an icon.
My condolences to the family. Rest in peace.
Galina Nazarova, NYC
Ashley
February 10, 2010
Your books changed my life. Thank you. Rest in peace. Sanctuary is yours.
Jamie Reichert
February 5, 2010
A classical
Teena
February 4, 2010
My sympathy to the family to one of the greatest minds of the 20th Century.
February 4, 2010
I read your book when I was about 13 or 14. 'twas one I related to immediately and always held in my mind. Miss you and love you. Keep you in my heart .Rest in Peace and hope you have all the things you never got upon this Earth. Thank you Mr. Salinger for being the kind of man you were. Karen
Karen Lawrence
February 4, 2010
I read your book when I was about 13 or 14. 'twas one I related to immediately and always held in my mind. Miss you and love you. Keep you in my heart .Rest in Peace and hope you have all the things you never got upon this Earth. Thank you Mr. Salinger for being the kind of man you were. Karen
Ms Bea
February 3, 2010
I send my condolences to each family member. May the God of all comfort sustain you at this time of sorrow. He has given a guarantee to all men in that he raised his only begotten Son back to life. -Acts 17:31
February 3, 2010
In loving memory from one who is more Holden than Holden.
Keith Sutton
(I teach "Catcher" to college students.)
February 3, 2010
For J.D. Salinger and family My deepest feelings for his passing away, and find comfort in knowing you will be with him another day Glenn Faulkner in North Carolina
Kelsey
February 2, 2010
I would like to express my heartfelt condolences, as both a fan and fellow writer, for the loss of a brilliant human being who provided intense light to the literary world.
"What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it."
-Holden Caulfield, Chapter 3 of "Catcher in the Rye"
I think it is safe to say that quote encompasses the way that many of us, if not everyone, felt about Mr. Salinger.
May he rest in peace.
connie&phillip harris
February 2, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Queenie Reyes
February 2, 2010
Rest in Peace Jerry
All Of Us
February 1, 2010
I pray in death you have the peace, privacy, and simple undisturbed innocence that this planet provided you so fleetingly. To me you were always superlative.
Brian K Raynor
February 1, 2010
Sad for your loss and also very thankful for the works he left for those of us who could only know him from his writing.
February 1, 2010
Your quote: The dead don't want flowers; is true. It is only a secular
tradition made by men.
Mary Wadsworth, Brick, NJ
Todor Yanakiev
February 1, 2010
May the infinitely merciful and loving God forgive and give peace to the soul of this extraordinary man and writer - Jerome David Salinger.
And probably all of us who love him and bear him in our hearts will have a chance through his yet unpublished writings to meet again this exceptional spirit: sophisticated and powerful, mystical and child’s clearly pure, simple and natural, religious and artistically self-centered…; and so passionate and with desperate passion seeking the path to the crest of that as if indefinable and unquenchable love longing for spiritual reciprocity and contentment. Longing which we bury under the tons of garbage of the cares and the lust of the banal material everyday life. Nevertheless that crashed longing still smoulders in each of us – often we don’t even realize it. J.D.Salinger kept blazing the fire of this longing, and this is why he will always remain a part of my soul.
Thank you, goodbye and bow.
February 1, 2010
My deepest sympathies to the chilcren of Jerry Salinger. It has been many years since I lived down the hill from them (whom I used to babysit). I grew up as a neighbor of Mr. Salinger and enjoyed reading his book (Catcher in the Rye). May he rest in peace. My mother also taught his two children in kindergarden.
God Bless.
Marie Perry Loranger
Alachua, Florida
(Cornish,NH) Lang Road
R JOYNER
January 31, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Tavia Phillips
January 31, 2010
To The Family.... I am sorry for your loss. I read "The Catcher in the Rye", it was an experience. Hold tight to your memories and may God continue to bless you, and speed your healing.
Mark York
January 31, 2010
Catcher in the Rye is a culture bearing book. Those are few and far between in literature and when an author achieves that status they become legend. This allowed Mr. Salinger to retire early due to the crushing intrusion of super celebrity.
In an earlier life, and about which his two best stories were centered, he became brothers in arms with Hemingway and my father in World War II, where they witnessed unthinkable horrors.
For selfish reasons I hope he left a treasure trove of writings yet to be shared. If not, there is great satisfaction in being able to live life on one's own terms. Mr. Salinger certainly did that. Well done.
Merry Lynn Ramsey
January 31, 2010
As a high school English teacher,I had the pleasure of sharing "Catcher" with many bright and eager minds.This took place in an early morning book club called Zero Period.They called themseleves The Society of Free Thinkers and lived by the motto Carpe Diem.Thank you JD for affording me this joyfull opportunity.Peace and Love.Merry Lynn Ramsey
January 31, 2010
As a high school English teacher,I had the pleasure of sharing "Catcher"with many young eager minds.This took place in an early morning book club at Crest High......sudents called themselves The Society of Free Thinkers and lived by the motto Carpe Diem.Thank you JD for providing this avenue.Merry Lynn Ramsey
louis carwell
January 31, 2010
Mr. Salinger, thanks for The Catcher IN The Rye.God Bless.
J. Simon
January 30, 2010
You and your work will never be forgotten. Peace be with you and your family.
Walter Crosby
January 30, 2010
As a teenager, I read almost all of his books. Catcher in the Rye was a work of genius, but so weren't the other books -- which never got the same level of publicity. Rest in Peace.
Mark York
January 30, 2010
Catcher in the Rye is a culture bearing book. These things are rare in literature but we all know who wrote them when it happens. Mr. Salinger achieved this rarified status and retired as was his prerogative.
In an earlier life Mr. Salinger landed at Utah Beach with my late father Russell, a decorated medic. Both were brothers in arms with Ernest Hemingway and witnesses to unthinkable horrors in France and the German Huertgen Forest.
As a writer myself as yet unable to achieve respectable publication, I have a selfish desire to discover that there are several Salinger novels waiting as further testament to a great talent. Still, there is great satisfaction in being able to live life one's own way. It's a common human desire. Well done.
Pattie C Lee
January 30, 2010
To Family of J.D.Salinger
i am so sorry to read about the lost of your love one.i just want to say that God word the bible give us a great hope for the future.john,5:28,29,please except my deepest condolences.
Clarence Widerburg,, M.S.W.
January 30, 2010
I read "Catcher in the Rye" in the 1950's as a teenager: A youth trying to form an adult identity with a recurring dream of catching children and making them safe. The youth talked of "phonies", people pretending to know or be what wasn't. Somehow I felt less alienated and began to gain courage in my own views. I ended up as a social worker helping the mentally ill and child abuse victims and being their advocate. In retirement I work to help animals and the unfortunate, internationally. Thank you Mr. Salinger for giving me courage and not feeling alone. Compassion flows
Clarence Widerburg,M.S.W., Portland, OR
Clarence Widerburg, M.S.W.
January 30, 2010
I read "Catcher in the Rye" in the 1950's as a teenager: A youth trying to form an adult identity with a recurring dream of catching children and making them safe. The youth talked of "phonies", people pretending to know or be what wasn't. Somehow I felt less alienated and began to gain courage in my own views. I ended up as a social worker helping the mentally ill and child abuse victims and being their advocate. In retirement I work to help animals and the unfortunate, internationally. Thank you Mr. Salinger for giving me courage and not feeling alone. Compassion flows
Clarence Widerburg,M.S.W., Portland, OR
Mark Hoggan
January 30, 2010
Thank you for your wonderful book Catcher In The Rye, it has been my favorite since I first read it in Jr. High, I can hardly believe it has been so long ago, and yet too soon for you to go. Rest in Peace.
Martin Molano
January 30, 2010
As a teenager, we all dreaded the reading assignments, but Catcher in the Rye certainly caught my attention.
I haven't thought of it recently but hearing of Mr. Salingers death, made me pause and reflect, just as I did when first read his book. Rest in peace Mr. Salinger, and as an inspiring writer, I can only hope that someday I get something published so that I can again, pay tribute to your name, one who inspired me beyond belief.
Martin Molano - Houston Texas
Wanda Henry
January 30, 2010
My prayers are for the Salinger family and friends. Your grief can be great at this berveaved time. The Bible tells us: "Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you." (James 4:8) One of the principal ways to draw close to God is through prayer.
Elvira Arevalo
January 30, 2010
Bye, JDS, and thank you for affording us a window toward understanding ourselves and our times.
Loretta Washington
January 30, 2010
God will wipe out tears and death from our eyes.Revelation 21:4
teairis Johnson
January 30, 2010
I am sorry for your loss. You may find comfort in reading Proverbs 25:8 which talks about God swallowing up death forever.
January 30, 2010
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. May your find comfort in the wonderful memories you have shared together and God who care for you and will sustain you during this time of bereavement.
CHARLES A. HAYWOOD & FAMILY
January 30, 2010
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
January 30, 2010
"To the making of books there is no end,and much devotion to them is wearisome to the flesh. The conclusion of the matter, everything having been heard, is: Fear the true God and keep his commandments. For this is the whole obligation of man." Ecclesiastes 12:, 13, 14
Victor
January 30, 2010
A bow and a salute to a remarkable author. He wrote a timeless monument and deserves great respect. My thoughts and support for the people who lived close to him and know how he really was.
Xman
January 30, 2010
My Mother gave me a copy of Catcher in the Rye when I was just reaching my interest in the opposite sex and I have given no less than 30 copies of Rye to my friends and am never without a copy of that classic little red book. Mr. Salinger made life in general and life with my Mother more bearable and funner to live. We will miss your wit....
January 29, 2010
Salute to a much respected author. Hope you get to hang out with John Kennedy Toole. Holden and Ignatius live on.
January 29, 2010
His books were inspiring and comforting and 'conscious raising- when I was a teenager. I hope my daughters will read them and appreciate them. God rest his soul.
susan keeter
January 29, 2010
His books were inspiring and comforting and 'conscious raising' for me when I was a teenager. I hope my daughters will read them and appreciate them. God rest his soul.
1982 Acquaintance
January 29, 2010
I send my sincere sympathy to wife, children, and friends of JDS. I wrote to him in the 1980's, not as a "fan", but as one who saw his precious privacy invaded on a PBS show. He was kind enough to reply, thanking me, and inquire about my occupation as a female solo over-the-road truck driver and other aspects of my personal life--all in a friendly plutonic manner. We corresponded sporadically about that and my drawing of an astrological chart for my little son, which I shared with him. He kindly returned it with comment. I never knew how unusual this outreach to me was (until much later) and I treasure it beyond monetary value. Bless this interesting soul. I hope the media and fans give kindly to his loved ones the same RESPECT and PRIVACY he so insistently required during his lifetime.
Dave Schmidt
January 29, 2010
Godspeed, Mr. Salinger. You won't have to put up with the phoney slobs and the flits any more. Every once in a while, look up Allie and Seymour, Mr. Spencer and the tiny elderly man, and say 'hi'. In the fortieth year of my own adolescence, I know I will, and cherish your gifts to humanity.
"...if Death...came in after you, in all probability you just got up and went along with him, ferociously but quietly."
beemer
January 29, 2010
To The Salinger Fanily: My sincere and heart felt payers are with your family in the loss of your father. He has left a legacy of work that is as relevant today as when he wrote it. The controversy from Catcher (banning, burning, excuses for violence) are absurd and only reveal the fact to place blame on a book than to admit to errors of choice by pointing fingers. May God stengthen you in the coming days ahead with comfort, and peace.
Former Acquaintance
January 29, 2010
I send my sincere sympathy to wife, children, and friends of JDS. I wrote to him in the 1980's, not as a "fan", but as one who saw his precious privacy invaded on a PBS show. He was kind enough to reply, thanking me, and inquire about my occupation as a female solo over-the-road truck driver and other aspects of my personal life--all in a friendly plutonic manner. We corresponded sporadically about that and my drawing of an astrological chart for my little son, which I shared with him. He kindly returned it with comment. I never knew how unusual this outreach to me was (until much later) and I treasure it beyond monetary value. Bless this interesting soul. I hope the media and fans give kindly to his loved ones the same RESPECT and PRIVACY he so insistently required during his lifetime.
Gary Merritt
January 29, 2010
America has lost a genius.
Holden Caufield will live forever.
Sleep in peace , Mr. Salinger.
Gary Merritt
Phyllis Egan
January 29, 2010
It was with tremendous sadness that I learned of the passing of this towering literary genius
Marco
January 29, 2010
In Your memory, last night I read once again your wonderful short-story: "For Esme': with love and squalor". It is and it will always be a masterpiece: a true gem of American Literature.
Thank You Mr. Salinger! May You Rest in Peace!
Luann can't resist a good hurricane!
Luann DeLuca
January 29, 2010
To the Dear Family of Mr. JD Salinger,
I've wondered if your father knew that to many many readers, Catcher in the Rye has become the great American novel? Do you think your dad knew that Holden Caulfied, is one of the most well known and loved literary characters of the 20th century? I bet he did. Thank you, JD Salinger, for giving us Holden, Stradler, gasoline rainbows, a museum Indian paddling a canoe, and for letting Phoebe try for the brass ring. Peace and sympathy to the Salinger family.
"And sometimes I declare the world will never see another man like him." "Superman" by Crash Test Dummies
Les Breese
January 29, 2010
Holden Caulfield continues to speak to the hearts of so many adolescents and adults alike...a universal character in the truest sense of the term by an amazing literary giant. Sincere condolences to the friends, readers, and family of J.D. Salinger from a grateful retired English teacher.
Staycie
January 29, 2010
My sincere condolences on the loss of Mr. Salinger. I hope his family, friends and loved ones are able to find comfort in the Bible's promises for the future.
Ann Harrngton
January 29, 2010
Dear Peggy and Matthew - It's been too many years - over 40 since we last saw you. I'm so sorry to read about your father. I remember all the summers playing tennis, swimming and just hanging out together. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
Ande Rublee
Gregory Brandyburg
January 29, 2010
May the God of love comfort you and your family.
Meredith Saladis
January 29, 2010
I taught The Catcher in the Rye, a Perfect day for Bananafish, and Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut to 100's of students in my 13 year teaching career so far. Your writing has touched my soul and the souls of my students more than you could ever know. Thank you for everything. Your legacy will remain in the glass case of my heart.
January 29, 2010
I would think that this man changed--for the better or worse, but mostly the better--more American lives than any politician, movie star, or other celebrity in the second half of the twentieth century. Who else can claim that? A giant has fallen. Let the world shudder.
Q K
January 29, 2010
My condolences to the family. Mr. Salinger was the most talented American writer. I am honored to associate myself with him as a fellow alumni of Valley Forge Military Academy.
Kim Griffin
January 29, 2010
What a true loss
George Balsley
January 29, 2010
Looking through my father's 1936 "Crossed Sabres", I see your picture along with my father so I must know that you two were friends and classmates at Valley Forge. I could imagine my dad welcoming you in heaven back to Company "B" and always doing what you told me, "setting your hat on right".
All the best from the whole Balsley family.
Jene Richardson
January 29, 2010
You are now free to find your true love, eternal solitude. Thanks and rest in peace from all the misfit teenagers who found themselves through Holden Caulfield. May your family and loved ones find peace also during this difficult time. From a Mississippi Teacher.
Dr. Mike Vandiver
January 29, 2010
I read "Catcher" as a Freshman at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S. C. in 1964. Dr. Vince Miller was the professor and recognized the importance of this work for southern students like myself. I often refer to the reading of "Catcher" as one of the most improtant events of my life.
B K
January 29, 2010
I've read "Raise High the Roofbeam Carpenter" at least 20 times. RIP
T B
January 29, 2010
What a life! What a talent. Thank you for your service to our country. God rest you now.
An English Teacher
January 29, 2010
Thank you, sir. Rest in peace.
January 29, 2010
Thank you for the wonderful books that kept me sane, more or less, during my fifties'
adolescence. We all felt you were the only one who understood us.
L Smith
January 29, 2010
One of the best...RIP.
Paula
January 29, 2010
Thank you. May you know God's peace
I Ollis
January 29, 2010
Locked in desk draws, covered with time, are the secrets of your soul.
We will read on and remember! We will love your brilliant mind that you left in your work. Thank you for the Journey!
annie guenther
January 29, 2010
to family and friends of jd,..'catcher in the rye' became a family book..i read it in high school, my three kids read it in high school..we all learned about ourselves as adolescents..that book will forever link generations and help us all to understand "teen angst".i love his other work too..
rest in peace
Teri Betit
January 29, 2010
Thank You!
Harry Maxwell
January 29, 2010
farewell captain my captain,there are no "phonies" in heaven! you have touched the hearts of all who have read your work and we say thank you.
R Golay
January 29, 2010
To the the family of J D Salinger - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that KMr JD will be missed by many.
Charles Fickey
January 28, 2010
Condolences to the family of J.D.Salinger. I first read "Catcher in the Rye," in 1956 riding the commuter train from Westchester to NYC.I was 32 years old. It was so funny that I would ocasionaly burst out laughing on the train. Rest in peace J.D. Salinger.
Patrick Jarvis
January 28, 2010
I look forward to the release of Metropolitan Avenue in the future!! Thanks Jerome.
D Boucher
January 28, 2010
So much of Caulfield was within myself - and there is found Salinger's great talent. The creation of both a timely and timeless work that captured the moment that was, and those yet to come.
At long last peace to you Mr. Salinger.
S Stallard
January 28, 2010
Thank You.
January 28, 2010
For J.D. Salinger
WEEP NOT FOR ME
Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.
Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.
I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.
Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.
Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.
Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.
© Joe Fazio
~ [email protected] /Joe Fazio, Beverly Hills, California
sarah
January 28, 2010
((()))
Michael Kerns
January 28, 2010
Condolences to the family. Mr. Salinger's writing was an inspiration to many of us college English majors/Literature teachers. Truly one of a kind.
C.A. L.
January 28, 2010
You opened up the joys of the literary world to me as a young man, and for that I will always be grateful.
Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenter! May you find the peace and privacy you have sought for so long.
M Sz
January 28, 2010
I've first heard about JD Salinger and the Catcher in the Rye in my English class( I was 16) back in Romania. Now, I am 29, live in Chicago and just finished the book. It was amazing, it touched me so much even though I am not a native English speaker. I would like to see the movie....a well done movie.
RIP JD Salinger
Michael O'Hara
January 28, 2010
To the Salinger Family;
Please accept my condolences and
sympathy on the Passing of J.D. Salinger.
His name is highly regarded at
Pensy Prep (Valley Forge Military Academy).
Michael O'Hara
VFMA Class of 1957
k stone
January 28, 2010
What a great author.They don't make them like that anymore.Thanks for the great reads.To the family my sympathies.
Victoria VZj
January 28, 2010
May the Bless Lord
Shine upon your Soul
an in your spirit
In care of condolences
to all your family an Friends~
RIP~in memory of J.D.Salinger
chris edwards
January 28, 2010
Incredible craftsman. I don't enjoy "Catcher" the way I did years ago (I guess there is a certain time in life when Holden's angst makes sense) but there's no denying that the literary world lost a towering figure today.
January 28, 2010
To the Salinger Family,
I ask that you accept my condolence and deepest sympathy. I pray that God bless you all with love and comfort during these sad times.
Take Care,
JW
January 28, 2010
"Catcher in the Rye" was the first book I ever read that made sense to me. The books that I had to read for school always felt like work.
You were a tremendous talent and will be missed.
Kelsey
January 28, 2010
Interesting man, great legacy, better writer. I'm so sad to have lost the greatest writer of my time. The one consolation is that we'll finally get to read his works.
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