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Rollin L. Twining

Binghamton, New York

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Rollin L. Twining of Binghamton Rollin L. Twining, 91, died peacefully at his home on Monday, August 11, 2008. He was predeceased by his parents, Laverne and Violet Twining; by his wife of 57 years, Helen (Zelt) Twining; and by his daughter, Barbara, in 1949. He is survived by his wife,...

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I am saddened to hear of Mr. Twining's passing. As a kid growing up directly across the street, the Twining's were family. Mr. Twining always showed interest in me and always had time for me. I look back to all the times my parents and the Twinings...et al...would get together for those famous refreshment parties, and sometimes they would eat!
Mr. Twining was a great guy.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Family.

We were saddened to hear of the death of Rollin L. Twining. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

I am saddened to learn that one more of our older generation has died. My most sincere sympathy to all your family. Although I have not seen Rollin in MANY years, the name and family stories are familiar. I am Jeanette Koerbel Boyd's daughter, and Fritz Koerbel's niece. I know that Rollin and Fritz and my mother were related, but not sure how - are you? My brother, Richard Boyd, is working on a family geneology and we would very much like to be in touch with you. Would you please contact me...

Lynn, please know that you and your familly are in my thoughts. I have fond memories of your parents; the time that your mother spent at Elizabeth Church Manor, and the memories of your father as such a wonderful gentleman.

Pat and I were saddened to hear of Rollin's death. I worked with him closely as a staff member of the former Binghamton C of C. The community has lost a leader and we a friend.

We are so thankful that Rollin and Trudy's lives have been a part of our lives. Our condolences to his children and Trudy. Rollin's life of service and activity are a lesson to all of us.

God bless, Steven, Leslie, Emma, and Sophia

Lynn and family, Joe and I will remember Rollin fondly as we recall dining our way through Chambersburg when he and your mother visited. Please accept our expressions of sympathy and extend them to the boys and Trudy,
Fondly, Mae and Joe Maly

Trudy and family,

So sorry to hear of Mr. Twinings passing. He was a true gentleman and great to work with at C&G. May god bless you all at this sad time in your life.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.