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Colonel Stephen E. KATZ, USAF (retired)
March 3, 2018
I knew Duane Cassidy @ Norton AFB, CA., where he was Vice Wing Commander & I was Chief of the Command Post. He was then a Colonel & I a Lt.Col. He sympathized when I was not promoted on first consideration & encouraged me not to retire. I took his advice, & when I was selected for promotion to Colonel the following year, he led a few other Colonels & their wives to my quarters on base @ midnight & pinned the eagles on my bathrobe. I treas-ure that photograph, I valued his friendship and was honored to serve under his command. Condolences to Rosalie and his family on this huge loss to them and the US Air Force. Rest in peace, my great & much respected leader & friend.
Colonel Stephen E. Katz, USAF (retired).
Connie Pine
September 19, 2016
Mrs.Cassidy I know this is very late but, I just heard today that General Cassidy had pasted away. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a very special man.
I don't even know if you will remember me. I worked at the Officers club and then the Essex House. I too had cancer but so far am doing well.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Connie Pine
April 20, 2016
My mother, Jayne Smith, was Duane's first cousin and though I didn't see him often over the years the occasions on which I did -- Pettibon family reunions usually -- were memorable. He was warm, easy to talk to, interesting and interested in the lives of others and the issues of the day. My condolences to his family and all who knew and served with him.
Susan Smith,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tammy Bonds
April 13, 2016
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
April 11, 2016
Thank you for you service I will fly my flag today in your honor. My condolences to the family.
Eric Kent
Raleigh N.C.
PHIL ODOM
April 10, 2016
SEMPER FI - FELLOW VETERAN
THANK YOU - FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY.
You are one of our heroes.
We will remember you always and miss you dearly.
Take your Warrior's rest for a duty well done.
I wish to extend to members of your family my deepest sympathy on their loss. May the force of GOD be with them as they walk through this difficult time. May the loving promises of our LORD and Savior comfort them and give them strength.
As a grateful Veteran, I leave my sympathy and hope you accept this as a small token of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one to our Country.
SEMPER FI
U. S. MARINE AND VIET NAM VET
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