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Lois A. Anderson
September 21, 2025
Dear David and the Tashjian Family,
My deepest condolences to you in the passing of your Dad.
He lived a very successful and full life, and must have had great and interesting recollections of his service in WWII. One of the many of the Greatest Generation.
May your good memories bring you peace.
Sincerely,
Lois A. Anderson (Hopeck)
MHS Class of 1971
Mike McNulty
September 21, 2025
To all of John´s Family: I am very sorry for your loss
Nathan Appel
September 19, 2025
He was an amazing man, and one of my role models. I truly mourn his passing.
Anonymous
September 18, 2025
I did not know Mr T but what an amazing long life! A centurion and a WW2 veteran! Thank you for your service! May you rest in eternal peace sir!
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