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Roger F. Thornhill

Syracuse, New York

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Roger F. Thornhill October 1, 2012 Roger F. Thornhill, 71, died Monday at Crouse Hospital with his family at his side. Roger worked for the federal government, from which he retired. Roger was a member of the Cicero United Methodist Church. He also belonged to the American Legion Post 787...

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Roger's dog was Blackie, his Rabbit was Bugs we use to go to Pulaski to the Kallet Theater and see Films like "The Thing", "Forbidden Planet"and Monster from the Black Lagoon; we climbed trees, swam in the Fernwood pond, fished, trapped and rode our bicycles. He is a forever friend to me so R.I.P. Roger

We were best friends in the 1950's in Fernwood New York. May your soul rest in peace Roger and the Grindstone still runs through our boyhood home.

To the Thornhill Family...Ron and I send our thoughts and prayers and ask the Father to give you peace in the coming days.

Loving memories Always

Another good Guy gone, One of the Best, I don't think I can ever remember when he wasn't smiling, laughing and making a joke of some kind. I will always remember his smile. Bobbi, S.D., Marylou and Donna, and the rest of the family my thoughts are with all of you at this time.
All my love
Patsy

To Roger's family,
Fond,happy,silly and all sorts of good memories about Roger from the class of '59 as one of his classmates. Rest in peace my friend.God Bless. Donna Clark

So sorry to hear about Rog's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Roberta, take comfort in knowing he is at peace.

I will always remember Uncle Roger, the jokester at family gatherings, him standing at the head of the table at Grandma's house T-giving days, carving knife and fork in hands held aloft and asking, "Ok, who wants the drumbstick?" I used to look for him at Lowes, going there by choice because I might run into him. "TW" I am sorry for your loss and pain, but I also know that your sense of loss and the pain are because of the immense love and happiness you two shared. I believe that Unc is...

Roberta, My condolences to you. Even tho we havn't seen each other in years I kept up with your emails through Lopic. You are in my prayers and God bless.

John & Sue DelloStritto