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May 26, 2016
class of '57
janet moody
May 26, 2016
Natalie (Malinowski) Atkinson
May 25, 2016
Simply Beautiful Willie.You don't know me, but I went to Grammar School with Steve. Class of 1957. Unfortunately I was living in San Francisco when we lost Steve and didn't know what happened until I returned.I'm afraid I was one of the rather large group of girls who had a crush on him in school.Everyone we could find from the class of 57'attends our monthly lunches at one time or another and at every single one Steve is mentioned. Someone always has a story to tell.It would be our distinct pleasure if you could attend.If you wish to contact any of us, Either I, or Janet Moody can give you information. Every time I visit my family at the Cemetery I take a walk to where Steve and your parents are, say a little prayer and just feel the loss all over again when I look at his picture.I didn't know Charlie was gone. I have a special place in my heart for all Viet Nam Vets and their brothers who lost their lives over there. Hero's, every one.
May 23, 2016
What a wonderful idea. I was at this last luncheon with the class of 57 from Uncasville School. Charlie and I were classmates all through grammar school and right through high school. The Wisniewskis' and MacCrackens are names that are synonomous with the town of Montville. I cried when the I visited the wall and saw Charlie's name among all those lost in Viet Nam. Love to all who knew him and now miss him.
Anne MacCracken Horner, Uncasville, CT
Bobby today
Janet moody
May 23, 2016
Bobby tyrseck asked me to tell you how much he misses Steve to this day, he has a thousand stories to tell each one funnier than the one before, may he always R.I.P.
just a few here who still miss you
class of 57 uncasville elementery.....
May 23, 2016
Dennis Monahan
May 22, 2016
Steve, We choose to remember the good times when we were all young and carefree. I am sure I speak for all of your classmates when I say we still miss you and mention your name often.
janet moody
May 22, 2016
I was staggered to see the beautiful memoriam you all placed in the paper, Willie you did a fine job.....Steve has never been forgotten by all of the elementary class of '57, I often go to visit him and am grateful for the pic on his stone...Willie i wish that you would come to one of our reunions, this time we had 18, you would love hearing the stories that we still share about your brother, contact me anytime miss you and your whole family.... Hug's
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