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Thomas Casey
October 3, 2007
Sorry to hear of Richard's passing.
We are both age 61. Richard and I
attended grade school together at
the Plympton School in Waltham and
later attended junior high.
Richard was at North Junior and I
attended Lexington Street (now the
Kennedy). We both played freshman
football. I didn't last, but Richard stayed and became the Center. We both graduated from
Waltham High, Class of 1964. Richard attended the Vocational.
Good memories return when I think
of our earlier years growing up in
Waltham, especially Mr. Callahan's
6th Grade at the Plympton Annex
on School Street. Rest In Peace.
janice woirol
October 1, 2007
with deepest sympathy,
janice keats woirol
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