November 19, 2013

Diane Barszcz

Diane Barszcz (nee Plante) The day her daughter gave birth, a grandmother was born. In that role Diane was a little bit parent, a little bit […]
November 30, 2013

Thomas P. Stanuikynas

Much like when Abraham Lincoln remarked that “to ease another’s burden is to forget one’s own”, Tom’s focus was never on himself. Seldom a day passed […]
December 2, 2013

Sandra M. Atzert

“Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong” – Winston Churchill. Always emboldened by a deep sense of independence Sandra rarely needed to rely on […]
December 7, 2013

Ralph Davidson

His Rode’s delivery route earned him more than a paycheck. As a favor to her father, he regularly gave Betty Monahon a ride home. Ralph not […]
December 7, 2013

Edna Nesbitt

Regardless of where she was or what she was doing, Edna always brought a happy go lucky attitude to all of her endeavors. Most recently, as […]
December 11, 2013

Gary F Baker, Sr

Gary could be called a ‘talker‘. Wherever he went he met no strangers or if they were they soon became best friends. Gary had a nice […]
December 14, 2013

Anna Marie Palombo

Anna was a warm, friendly compassionate person whom exercised these traits while taking care of her parents till their passing. While Anna and her husband John […]
December 14, 2013

Anna Marie Palombo

Anna was a warm, friendly compassionate person whom exercised these traits while taking care of her parents till their passing. While Anna and her husband John […]
December 15, 2013

James “Jim” Gross

From a young age he was known as the “professor.” Before the age of 12 Jim had read all the works of Shakespeare and as an […]
December 16, 2013

James Frank

Jim was known by two features: his facial hair, mustache and beard and his answer to the question, How are you ? The answer was always […]