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Tricia Collins
July 15, 2016
I remember the good times in England with you Frank. You introduced me to the theatre, we had so much fun, and you asked me to come to the USA. I will never forget you. A kind respected man. A rarity now and then but you always saw the good in people xxx
Marie Farley
April 28, 2005
Uncle Ponch,
You are missed and thought of every day by all of your family. Now that my son Joe is getting into law enforcement there are so many times we wish we could get your advice. All your neices and nephews and their children have such wonderful, happy memories of you. They still have the little army tanks, army helmets and canteens (and machetes) that you gave them. We will cherish your gifts and your love the rest of our lives.
Love, Little Chinese Girl #3
Marie
Stephanie Ollivier
April 27, 2005
Dear Uncle Ponch,
Do you know what a thrill it was for me when I was a little girl and you would pull up in front of my grandma's house in your police car?
Do you know how much it meant to me the time you called me at work just to tell me how proud you were of me?
Do you know how much it meant to your nieces and nephews when you would show up for the holidays, engagement parties, weddings, and all the other important milestones in our lives?
Do you know how much I loved to hear your cop stories and about your travels?
Do you know how it broke my grandmother's heart the day she lost her little brother?
Do you know that when we read your poem at grace during Thanksgiving and Christmas I feel a little ache in my heart because I wish that you were there holding hands with us?
Do you know how proud I am that you were a Pittsburg Police Officer that served and protected our city, and that I know you're in heaven looking after the two police officers that have recently lost their lives doing the same.
I love and miss you, Uncle Ponch.
Stephanie
(Peanut)
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