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In Loving Memory of Dennis J. Sexton who passed away on January 7, 2012.
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6 Entries
to my old friend and fellow officer,
we shared many conversations involving life is general, law enforcement,
and how we could make a difference in the world. dennis, i will always
remember you for being sincere and making the right choice. your
accomplishments were many, and you did make a difference.
"be careful out there"
peggy
peggy
January 12, 2012
My condolences to Dennis's family. I have not seen Dennis since attending high school with him but I have thought of him many times as the years have gone by. Dennis was a handsome and sweet man. I will always remember him as a gentlemen. I am so sorry for your loss.
Donna
January 10, 2012
To our nephew Dennis, we shared many good memories over the years, which we will always cherish, You will always be in our thoughts and prayers....Love, Uncle Frank and Aunt Pat
Frank and Pat Costa
January 10, 2012
To my brother, I have many happy memories from when we were kids. Rest in peace now.
Love, Linda
January 10, 2012
To my brother,I have many happy memories from when we were kids...may you rest in peace.
Love, Linda
Linda Sexton
January 9, 2012
I lived at Rose Hill apartments in West Chester in the 1980s when Denny was there. I even bought his old Honda Civic, He really was a very nice guy. This is sad news, dks
January 9, 2012
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