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March 13, 2010
Margaret and family: Our sincere condolences go out to you and your family. I informed Allison, who is in graduate school in London. We send our heartfelt feelings for the comfort of your family. Jan Cleary
Liz Nesnay
March 13, 2010
To the entire Ping Family,
Our sincere condolences,no doubt that there is a Pony party going on right now in heaven. Liz Campion-Nesnay and Family
Patrick Llewellyn
March 13, 2010
I had a quick, spur of the moment business trip to DC this past week and had to drive because I was transporting several computers for a project - I also had to pick up Patrick Jr. and friends for college spring break on my return. I needed a big vehicle, one with a lot of space and seating. A truck perhaps from Ryder, Penske, Avis, Budget. I called them all but nothing seemed to fit my needs. In the end it was a Chevy Suburban from Enterprise that I chose. You see where I’m going with this. I’d never driven a Suburban – it’s massive, fit for a family of nine with dogs, big rowdy Labs. During my drive to DC, alone in the Suburban, many thoughts about the Pings went through my mind. I recalled Mrs. Ping nightly getting in her Suburban on Newark Avenue to go pick up Mr. Ping at the Spring Lake train station. You could literally set your watch by her routine. I recalled the rides home from Sound End pavilion along Ocean Ave in the Suburban; boisterous kids piling in rows of seats, beach gear in tow, sand and salt water everywhere, Mrs. Ping at the wheel. It occurred to me then, in the mid-70’s, as it did repeatedly while driving to DC, how tailor-made this huge vehicle is to a large family like the Pings. Despite gas costs and its paltry 11 MPG, its size hasn’t been compromised at all over the years. I also thought, what a shame if GM had been allowed to go under and the Suburban were never to be made again. Anyway, after completing my assignment in DC, then returning with a car load of college kids and dirty clothes – fighting rain, traffic and fatigue all the way – my thoughts switched away from the Pings. But then my wife mentioned to me this morning that she heard Mr. Ping had passed away. I went directly to the Obits in the APP. It was true. A saintly patriarch, Mr. Ping, had passed. It occurred to me at that moment that maybe something other than purely logistics led me to chose a Suburban this week.
March 13, 2010
A great and caring man.
March 13, 2010
Our hearts go out to the entire Ping family. May you rest in peace Mr. Ping. Scott and Mary McCulloch
March 13, 2010
Dad, you were a kind and gentle giant who had a heart of gold. You certainly had a wonderful life as you touched the hearts and minds of so many over the past three quarters of a century. I love you and miss you tremendously.
Your beloved son,
Mitch
Harvey Bradt
March 12, 2010
Dear Ann
I am so saddened to hear Bob has passed and my heart goes out to you and your family.
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