Hey Bob - hope Tim doesn't hear what you're saying to him, it might hurt his feelings!! He was my next door neighbor growing up - all he used to say to me was "Hi - neighbor." It is very sad that he died so young.
Timmy O' We grew up together, played together, watched Barb grow up together and got in trouble together. What I wish we could have done was grow old together. I remember the baseball games at Brairwood, the football at All Saints Church and the train hopping to the zoo. But most of all I remember a good friend, the "8th" member of the IHS 7. Play nice with all of our classmates in heaven Timmy. Sadly missing you, Mikie T.
I remember in 5th grade you were so aloof and so cool and I asked you to sign my report card and you said "no". I felt real bad then. I never forgot it. In later years we met up and I realized that you were just a stupid boy back then, so we talked and we became friends and we laughed about it. I have not revisited IHS for a long time, so feel so sad to see you struggled with this illness. I am thinking about you now and always.
Your picture here does you justice. You will always be remembered as this handsome boy.
Bob Ackerman
Stench,
Hey Good Buddy, I sure Miss Ya!!
PUDDY ~ to some (Possum to others...)
Barbara Halwig (Genese)
Hey Bob - hope Tim doesn't hear what you're saying to him, it might hurt his feelings!! He was my next door neighbor growing up - all he used to say to me was "Hi - neighbor." It is very sad that he died so young.Michael Travers
Timmy O' We grew up together, played together, watched Barb grow up together and got in trouble together. What I wish we could have done was grow old together. I remember the baseball games at Brairwood, the football at All Saints Church and the train hopping to the zoo. But most of all I remember a good friend, the "8th" member of the IHS 7.Play nice with all of our classmates in heaven Timmy.
Sadly missing you, Mikie T.
Janet Fox (Jaykus)
Tim
I remember in 5th grade you were so aloof and so cool and I asked you to sign my report card and you said "no". I felt real bad then. I never forgot it. In later years we met up and I realized that you were just a stupid boy back then, so we talked and we became friends and we laughed about it. I have not revisited IHS for a long time, so feel so sad to see you struggled with this illness. I am thinking about you now and always.
Your picture here does you justice. You will always be remembered as this handsome boy.
Best
Janet Fox