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John Steven Latham
December 17, 2022
I was a fledging student. I had skipped around a month of the school year when I was readmitted. They put me in Mr. Centoducati's class. He was just so understanding. The final grades he was up on the board and I had achieved an 89 in his class. He had some of us students at the board and was asking where he should draw the line for an A. He said he usually chose 90 and above. I begged him to choose 89. Thats exactly what he did. I went on to server 22 years in the military and then completed a computer science degree graduating as a magna cum laude.I dont laud myself. I give much credit to this man, Mr Centoducati for giving me a lease on life, a life line, when noone else did. Rest in peace dear soul.
Jessse Ricks
November 12, 2019
Bob was a good friend, and I miss him.
Ed and Linda
November 23, 2010
We will miss Bob's presence at the tennis courts.........Bob will be remembered for his unorthodox volleying from the middle of the court which usually produced a winner! A very nice person, a friend, a dedicated fisherman. Becky, Benjamin and Andrew, we extend our sincere condolences to you with your loss......
Jesse Ricks
November 20, 2010
Becky,Ben & Andy i'm lost for words, but i'm here and will do what ever you need me to do. Jesse & Family
Ken Maass
November 20, 2010
It was a pleasure meeting Bob at trivia and conversing with him about the teaching profession.I'll miss his sense of humor. He is in my thoughts and prayers. My sincerest condolences to his family.
November 18, 2010
Becky and sons,
Our thoughts have been with you ever since Katherine told us. We so enjoyed Bob when we were there for a visit. Mike and he always seemed to have something to talk about.
November 18, 2010
Becky, Ben and Andy -
Our hearts and prayers go out to you during this very difficult time. We will miss Bob's smile, his sense of humor, his frequest visits to our home and of course, his place on our trivia team. He will always be with us in spirit. May God Bless you always.
With love and affection, Carol& Bill
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