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Cecil F. Cornish

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Cecil F. Cornish, 85, of Belvidere, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 21, 2007, in his home. Born: On February 9, 1921 in Stanhope, NJ, he was a son of the late Paul Knight Cornish and Leona Hawk Cornish. Personal: His wife of 52 years, the former Mary Margaret Dowling, died October 24,...

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Danny, Cecil and Families, I was so sorry to hear about your loss. As you may remember I went through elementary school with Michael and always was very fond of you Mom & Dad and Grandma Hunt of Buttzville. I always think of them when I drive through the intersection of 46 and 519. Haven't seen you in a long time but do remember the both of you.

Sorry to hear of your lose of your father. I will always remember him for when I lived in Belvidere. He was always kind.

We will miss seeing your dad at breakfast on our visits home to NJ. He was very proud and caring when he spoke of his sons. Dan& Cecil,I know you are as proud and caring when you speak of your dad. Our deepest sympathy,
Lou & Harriet Caudill

Danny, Cecil & family,
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. It wasn't long ago that I spoke with him at the Crossroads Diner. He was a wonderful man and and a very proud father and grandfather and will be sadly missed.

I will always remember Cecil fondly as my "boss" from Short Stop(although we always kind of knew that Mary Margaret was really in charge...We never let on to Cecil ;-) My thoughts are with your family and my heart is full with memories.

I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was an icon in our past and growing up in the White Township, Belvidere area. He will be sadly missed.

To the family and friends: My deepest condolences are with you.
In the words of the Apostle Paul: "For all things I have the strength by virtue of him who imparts power to me." Phillipians 4:13

We extend our deepest sympathy as we remember Cecil and his family from our early days on the farm with his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Roy and Dot Dowling. We have fond memories of our visits to Cecil and Mary Margaret's house in Belvidere. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I am sorry to hear of Cecil's passing. I remember him as a good and helpful man. He was a good friend of my father. I will always remember him at the "Short Stop".