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- Brian K. "Mike" Randle
- March 11, 2010
- Class of 1956
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Brian K. Randle, 75, died March 11, 2010, a
Tampa General Hospital, Tampa. He was born in Rome, NY,
and was a seasonal resident of Vero Beach for 14 years, coming
from Rome. He was an Army veteran, serving in the Korean
War. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Audrey J.
Randle of Vero Beach; Sons, Jeff Randle of Trumansburg, NY,
Kevin Randle of Middletown, DE., Brian Randle, Jr. of West
Leyden, NY, Bruce Randle of Lee Center, NY, and Neal Randle of
Rome; and four grandchildren.
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- According to Art Young, Mike's death was the result of a
heart attack following some very serious surgery in Tampa
General Hospital.
Erf Porter writes: "Mike was one of the
really great guys. A fine, all around athlete, and a
personality that, while fun loving, was sincere and supportive.
- Kent Riegel
- KE 566
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James R. Laskie
December 24, 2009
Class of 1956
He left five children (Joy Marie Laskie Benosky,
Elizabeth Ann Laskie Gonzalez, Gregory Roy Laskie, Kyle Arthur Lakie,
and Martha Lynn Laskie), a wife (Mary Frances Arthur Laskie), a brother
(Robert Laskie), one grandson (James Michael Gonzalez), and a niece
(Kimberly Laskie).
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- Sam Iorio, KE
- February 14,2010
- Class of 1959
Guys & Gals,
Today I received a call from Chris Iorio .. advising that our brother
Sam Iorio passed away this morning.
Sam left a memo with his wishes for services after his death. It seems
that Sam, in consideration for any friends that may be in Florida for
the winter, that in case of his passing in the winter months, a memorial
service shall be planned for April.
Chris will keep some of us informed of any plans. Our first thoughts are
that Sam and Jan are once again united.
Please pass along this news to those not on the list above who would
have known Sam and Jan.
Joe & Carole
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 IORIO
SAMUEL E. IORIO, age 71. Beloved husband of the late Janet (nee
Long); dear father of Christopher and Julie, brother of Josephine
Fortu-nato and Beverly Hewitt, uncle and great uncle to many. A
graduate of Alfred University, he retired as a regional director
from U.S. Shoe's retail division in 1995. He then spent much of his
time volunteering with the Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity,
the North Ridgeville Community Care Food Bank, and St. John
Westshore Hospital. To accomodate friends and family who are away
for the winter, the memorial service will be held on Saturday, April
24th, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel at Sunset Memorial Park, 6245
Columbia Rd., North Olmsted. Lunch will follow at a yet to be
determined location. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, 2110 West 110th St.,
Cleveland, Ohio 44102, or to North Ridgeville Community Care, 34015
Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, Ohio 44039. Arrangements by
DOSTAL FUNERAL SERVICE.
dostalfuneralservices.com
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- Dale Smith, KE 454
- February 16, 2010
- Class of 1956
Dale passed away on Tuesday, Feburary 16, 2010 from Pneumonia related
to his treatment for cancer. A celebration of his life will be
held at a time to be announced. His wife Marge resides at 852
Williams Street, Emmaus, PA 18049. Home phone 610-965-2147, e-mail
dmsmit@juno.com
Sent in by Dean Elliott 2/19/10
dono@pocketmail.com
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John W. Temple Jr.
January
17, 2007
Class
of 1954
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Hudson, MA
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- John W. Temple Jr.-78, of Hudson, MA, died
Wednesday, January 17, 2007, at Brigham & Women’s
Hospital in Boston, MA.
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- He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Claire
(Dumas) Temple of Hudson.
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- Born in Marlborough, MA, he was the son of the
late John W. and Olive L. (Drew) Temple.
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- He was born and raised in Marlborough, MA and
was a graduate of Marlborough, H.S. class of 1946.
He was a veteran of WWII serving in Korea and Fort
Churchill, Canada for the U.S. Army after high
school. He received the WWII Victory Medal and
Occupational Medal of Korea. He received his
bachelors degree in 1954 from Alfred University in
Alfred, NY where he was a member of the Lambda Chi
Alpha Fraternity. After college he moved to Hudson, MA in
1955 and resided their till his death.
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- He retired from the former Eastern Drug Co.of
Dedham, MA where he was the Executive V.P. of sales
for 38 years.
- He was a member of the Marlborough Country Club
for 40 years, a member of the Hudson V.F.W. Post
1027 from 1955 till his death, a member of the
Masonic Lodge “United Brethren Lodge A.F. & A.M.” of
Marlborough for 40 years and was a life member of
the Hudson Lodge of Elks 959 for 50 years. He was
also a member of the First Baptist Church in
Marlborough.
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- Besides his wife he is survived by his two
daughters, Joanne Temple Fox and her husband Michael
of Stow, MA and Jane Carlson and her husband Anthony
Danzilio of Worcester, MA. He is also survived by
his sister, Phyllis Wilcox of Manchester Center, VT,
his four grandchildren, Nathan and Aaron Fox,
Kristen and Kellyn Carlson and many nieces and
nephews.
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- A Graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on
Thursday, January 25, 2007 in Forestvale Cemetery,
Broad Street, Hudson, MA. There are no calling
hours. Funeral arrangements are under the direction
of; Tighe-Hamilton Funeral Home, Inc. 50 Central
Street, Hudson, MA 01749.
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The New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17
Court Street, Boston, MA 02108
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- Kenneth G. Christie
- March 4, 2007
- Class of 1974
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March 4, 2007 Kenneth G.
Christie, 54, of Manlius, NY, died March 4, suddenly at home.
Mr. Christie was a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School and
Alfred University. He was owner of Shean Equipment Co. of East
Syracuse. He is sur-vived by his wife, Arlene; a daughter,
Elisabeth; two sons, Adam (Becky) of Orlando, FL and Daniel of
Fredericksburg, VA. His mother Dorothy Christie; and three
sisters, Leslie A. Tomeny, Janet R. Christie and Martha C.
Stanley and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 3 p.m.
Thursday, March 8 in DeWitt Community Church, 3600 Erie Blvd.
E., the family will greet friends following the service in the
church parlor. Contributions, in lieu of flowers may be made to
The American Diabetes Association, 356 N. Midler Ave., Syracuse,
NY 13206. Fairchild & Meech DeWitt Chapel handling arrangements.
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