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Viewing 1 - 10 (37 Total, 10 Per Page) In Jersey city, NJ | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
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Matthew David Yarnell
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Matt was my summer intern for two of his college years. His quiet outward appearance masked a lively wit and intelligence. Matt actually had a vivid sense of humor, was smart -- beyond smart -- and was blessed with a thoughtful, caring psyche. He was the oldest of three children in a warm, close-knit family. Even though Matt came to work for me as "the boss's son," he never took advantage. He quickly became a much honored team member and friend to our workgroup. The thought of his loss to his family, indeed to humanity, brings only a wellspring of anguish.
Jessica McMahon, co-worker
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John C. Willett
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Total Candles 3
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I worked with John for only six months in Columbus, Ohio. That was all the time I needed to get to know and like this gentleman. Everyone in this office thought he was great and extremely friendly. He expressed his desire on more than one occasion to live his dream of working in New York City in any capacity he could. He just wanted to be there in the heart of the business world and live the American dream we all strive for. My heart goes out to his family and probably numerous friends from St. Louis to New York City and everywhere in between. John brought nothing but smiles to the people he knew. If life is marked by the happiness and friendship you bring to others, John set the milestone.
Andrew Perkins, friend
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Thomas F. Swift
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Total Candles 2
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Tom was a great son-in-law. I went to bed every night knowing by daugther Jill would be loved forever. Tom and Jill had everything going for them. Tom had a great sense of humor and a love of simple things -- a game of golf, a good game of trivia or just watching a Yankee game. He never asked for anything. Tom accomplished so much in such a short time, and he was one of the smartest people -- on all subjects people -- that I know. He was loved and is greatly missed by all.
Jane Greene, mother-in-law
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