Walter-Breese-Obituary

Walter J. Breese

Newark, New Jersey

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East Hanover teacher for 35 years, coach, 65 Walter J. Breese, 65, died in his East Hanover home on March 14, 2009 after a courageous battle with cancer. Funeral service in the Farmer Funeral Home, 45 Roseland Ave. (at Eagle Rock Ave.), Roseland, is on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Visiting is on Tuesday...

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Dear Walder,

I can't believe you are really gone. I miss you every minute and really do not enjoy doing all the things that you use to do. Ha. Matt and I are trying to be strong and trying to handle each day one at a time. Watch over us from above, Walder, and give Dad my love. All my love is yours forever. "4" Ditto. Your wife.

Dear Breese Family: Please accept my deepest sympathy for your family at this difficult time. Mr. Breese was a great man and an even better teacher. He touched so many of us with his fun and unique way of teaching. He will be remembered by all of us as one of the best teachers we ever had.

I will never forget my fifth grade year, You were the BEST teacher I ever had, Thanks for the great year,

walt; rest in peace, buddy, it was a pleasure knowing you.

Breese Family,

Mr. Breese was a wonderful teacher and coach. I remember being in his class and on his softball team like it was yeterday. He was such an intelligent and kind man. It was a pleasure.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.


Toni, Dan, Dana, Lisa and Gabe

Breese Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your difficult time.

Domenic Rao and Family

Matt,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

The Office of Dean of First-Year Students & Academic Services , Loyola College

BREESE FAMILY,
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

THE TRACY FAMILY

Mr. Breese picked my daughter up and put her back together in 5th grade after she had a terrible 4th grade at Central School. He moved over to the middle school and she had him again in 6th grade. I cannot tell you how grateful to him I was. Such a wonderful and kind man.