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renee posted a condolence
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Miss you terribly....can't believe that it is 5 years already....love you very much.....I have a new son....his name is Sam....happy Turkey day Doc....
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Renee posted a condolence
Monday, May 10, 2010
I've been seeing you lately. It seems so wierd yet so real. I'm glad to know that you are looking out for me. Maybe one of these days we'll get to talk to each other.....I miss you....Please take care of your girls....I worry about all of them.....they need you.....I know you know this already....I love you....
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Diane and John Strada posted a condolence
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Dearest Gerri and Girls:
Words cannot express how so very sorry we were when we heard of Doc's passing - He was such a special guy, with a heart of gold -and every time that we would see him, either at the high school for a function, or even outside of the local pizza place in National Park, in our coming and going, he always had a hug for you, and that special twinkle in his eye. It was like he hadn't seen you in ages, but maybe you just saw him yesterday., He greeted everybody with that "smile"...Gerri: you are especially in my prayers, because from experience I know "that road that you are now walking", and even though it may get bumpy, keep going and never lose faith, because I know its hard to accept now, but there eventually will be light at the end of that tunnel.....keep Doc in your heart, and he will never be forgotten .........He will always be special - and will never be forgotten - even though we're 2000 miles apart - I've never forgotten all those special times that all of us shared - and they will always be very special memories to me, and have a special place in my heart.
God Bless you all -
John and Diane Strada, Lakeland, Florida
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aggie whelan posted a condolence
Friday, November 18, 2005
i can not express the sadness i feel for u and your family , i worked wit him he was dezie an i was lucy all we did was laugh he was a great guy warm heart to meny to metion i will miss him so sad the young have to go isnt it i say 59 is young my prayers an thoughts r with u an the famil gerri. again i will miss him
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Sandy posted a condolence
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Gerri,
I remember Doc as having a twinkle in his eye and a wonderful laugh that made me happy to be near him. He always put a smile on my face and there wasn't an unkind bone in his body. Truly, it was a joy to be in his presence. The best husband and father that ever walked this earth! I know he is having a wonderful reunion with those who have passed on before him.
Doc, remember all of us to the Boss!!!
Love you Doc!!!
Sandy xxx ooo
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aggie whelan posted a condolence
Thursday, November 17, 2005
i worked with doc he had a great sence of humor was a caring person an a hard worker im going to miss him as a good friend im so sorry i wasnt abel to see him though his crises as im not well my self he loved his wife an daughters dearly so sad that the good pass over isnt it my deepest sympathy aggie whelan
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Sandy, Frank & Family posted a condolence
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Gerri & Girls,
Memories of Doc will forever remain in our hearts. We will remember all those happy times at our family gatherings. We are truly blessed to have such a close family, and because of the love we share for one another,we will find joy in life again. The new year brings new life to our family, with the birth of your Grandchild. This beautiful little baby will bring new hopes and dreams for the future.Doc will live on in our hearts and in his beautiful grandchild.
All our Love,
Sandy, Frank & family
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Linda Wong posted a condolence
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Gerri, You know I'm here for you and the girls. Doc, was one of a kind, with a pure heart of gold. I will always remember how supportive he was when we were in nursing school.....cooking and serving us meals while we studied. Gerri, Paradise by the dashboard lights...I know that this is where Doc is.... In Paradise . YOUR LADY LINDA
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Marie and Ralph Wolff posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
From the apartments in Collingswood where we met Doc and Gerri and all throughout our lives as we raised our children and matured together we could not have asked God for a more loving friendship.
Doc?s friendship gave us the inexpressible comfort of felling safe around him, having neither to weigh our thoughts nor measure our words. Doc knew who we were and loved us in spite of it.
We will always cherish his friendship and respect the courage and honor by which he lived his life and provided for his family.
Anyone who knew Doc could not help but love him.
He will always be in our hearts.
Marie and Ralph
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Turing,Bob&Mary posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Geri and girls,
Mary and I often think of you and
"Doc" when we remember our years on
Military Dr. We often stoped to talk with him if he was outside when
we drove by. We last spoke in the diner seems like just yesterday. We send our deepest sympthy and will keep you in our prayers
Mary and Bob Turing
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Charlie Pfrommer posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
I worked with Doc for many years. He was a good guy who always had something funny to say. He was also great with cars. He fixed mine a couple of times.
My condolences go out to all his family and friends who will greatly miss him, as will I.
Charlie
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Diane Miller posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Dear Gerri,
I'm so sad for you and your family. I did not know Doc all that well but I know he made you happy. You are a special person and I hope that the bond you two shared and the memories you made together will get you through this difficult time. We all love you on 5north and are praying for you and your family.
Love Diane Miller
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Judy Fish posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
I hate that I have to say that Doc was my brother-"in-law". He was my brother for there can be no law that mandates a person love another as much as I love Doc. When I was young he was the one who provided a male influence in my life. I remember the time he dropped everything and came to pick Anna, Eleanor, and me up at the movies when it turned out to be something that terribly upset us. He dropped us off at the mall and took us home when we were too young to drive. He fixed my junker of a car. He gave me advice on dating. Yes, he was and always will be my brother. Most importantly though, he made my sister happy and gave our family three beautiful girls to love. I will continue to love him through all of them.
Doc, you will live always in our hearts. I love you dear brother.
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Michelle Dogherty posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
My Uncle Doc was one of a kind.
Though we all lost so much by losing him, we?ve gained so much by just having him the time we?ve had.
He has been there for each and every one of us at one time or another.
He was the most thoughtful, caring, loving, generous man I?ve ever met and I am very proud to say he?s my uncle.
My uncle was a fighter, and fought threw his illnesses without any complaints.
The loving care he received from his loving wife and daughters is the last precious memory that he?s gone with in this life, and the most specialist one he could ever ask for.
He will always remember that and so will we.
Uncle Doc lived life to the fullest without letting anything get him down.
With that said I want to end this with a little Irish blessing because I know how much you guys love this stuff
This is dedicated to my Uncle Doc,
?MAY JOY AND PEACE SURROUND YOU,
CONTENTMENT LATCH YOUR DOOR,
MAY HAPPINESS BE WITH YOU NOW,
AND BLESS YOU EVERMORE?
Aunt Gerry, Hide, Gretchen, and Kerstin, I love you guys so much. Never lose touch and remeber anything in the world you guys need let us know. And Thank you for taking such great care of him while he was here.
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Frank Woshnak posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
How can one explain a loss like this. Doc meant so much to me for sooo long. Ever since that guy jumped thru the roof of his convertable in phila...gosh when was that...1968? He has been with me steadily...although I wasn't able to see him much in the last few years he was always with me, in a song or an expression....I think back on all the good times and laughs....expecially "docs socks" and "BUFF"..actually I am sitting here remembering and laughing..
and thats his most powerfull legacy...warm feelings and laughter we only knew because he was in our lives....."you know what i mean link"
sadly missed
Frank
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Amy Tighe posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Heidi,
You and your family are in our prayers. I know growing up your Dad was at every function supporting you. I hope your memories will help you through this.
He is still always with you. God Bless. Amy
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Renee posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
I'm not sure if there are any words to really describe how I feel. I have loved Doc as if he was my own father. He was such a caring, funny, entertaining, CRAZY, and compassionate
man. I'll always remember dancing on chairs with him at Heidi's graduation party or sitting in the Anglesea at Irish weekend. He was such a great dad and husband!! Always fixing something of course. He loved his family very much and was proud of everyone. He is at peace now and there is no more pain. He is looking down on all of us with a big smile and a big heart. He will continue to surround of all us through AJ. I love you Doc.
To the Ladies:
I Love all of you very much and will be here with you for the tough times ahead with a smile, laugh, and a shoulder to cry on. You all mean the world to me.
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