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Rosemarie DeJong (Martin)
October 20, 2010
I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember Stan from the Escalon High School Swim Team. He helped me learn how to do a one and a half forward dive. He was a diver for our team and one day during practice I remember when he hit his mouth on the diving board and loss a few teeth. I was so afraid to try anymore and he pushed me to go forward and keep diving. My prayers are with you all at this saddened time. God Bless you all.
June Vilen
October 20, 2010
Bob and Joan - Jan saw this in the Modesto Bee and sent us this web site. I am so sorry - what can you say at a time like this. Just know you are in my thoughts and prayers. May all the memories you have give you strength to get through this. My blesssing to you and his family. Love, June Vilen
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