Sunday, November 25, 2012

Classmates responding about Dick Shanahan

I am so sorry to here this. I had lunch with Dick last year and he seemed to be doing fairly well at the time. He was such a nice person and so devoted to his family. This is very sad news.
Nancy Martin White

Yep! That's just how I remember him. He looks just like he did 45 years ago - how does that work? His children have had a lot of loss in a short period of time - hope they're o.k.
Lynne Gibson Lovett
 
I had a hard time in High School because I transferred as a sophomore. Dick was one of the few people I can remember being nice to me. He was so friendly to everyone. he will surely be missed.
Nancy Schaff Bandoblu

I am so saddened.We have lost some very special people. We are so lucky to be able to say they have been part of our lives.
Judy Lapham Drake
 
I will miss Dick, he was a strong fighter, but unfortunately some of us lose the big fight too soon. Glad I saw him at the 45th reunion. My condolences to his family. I am certain all of us from FM who knew him are saddened by this news.
Larry Kennedy
 
Very sad news. Thank you for letting me know.
Dan Sheedy
 
I hope our class succeeded in providing him with a few more good years. It was great to see him smiling and doing so well at the 2011 reunion
Jim Myers

This is sad news. I'm sure Dick fought as hard as he could to keep going. He will be remembered very fondly by all who knew him.
It was not the best of Thanksgivings but we still keep going and give thanks that we are healthy. Thanks for letting us all know about Dick, he was a great fellow.
Ralph


Very sad news! Dick was of the nicest people from school that I remember! Will keep his family in my prayers!
Linda Vandeven Beidleman

So sad to read in the Post Standard of the passing of Dick Shanahan. I remember him as a real nice guy, always in a good mood. It's hard to see so many of the people we knew from high school passing at such early ages. It is nice to see that so many people have sent comments. I'm sure his children will appreciate to see how well their dad was remembered. 
Kathryn (Taffy) Dineen Balduzzi




So very heart breaking to hear about Dick! It feels good that we were able to help him have a few more years of a pretty good life.
Taffy, good to hear from you!I  I hope his children gain some consolation form our comments. He sure was one of the most pleasant and unassuming members of our class!
I have known Dick since before kindergarten and I know there are many Manlius "kids" especially the Manlius "walkers" from St. Anne's, who knew him even longer! Tom , John, Marty, Suzanne, Mike, Dave V, Wayne. It is quite a loss! And I don't know about you, but it's creepy that we are becoming the "older generation!"
Cinda Meachem Sutton




This truly saddens me. I did speak with him after the reunion. He sounded great. I have known him since Kindergarten. He was a good friend for many years.
Sandy Tice Flanders








What sad news! I loved Dick - he was a great guy. I guess we are "at that age"........
Barbe Crusan Morthland


 

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Richard Shanahan

Richard William Shanahan, 64, of Manlius, passed away on Saturday. He was a graduate of FM where he enjoyed playing baseball. Richard retired from the USPS in 1998. He enjoyed baseball and golf and had a passion for Corvettes. Richard was an Army Veteran having served in Vietnam. He was predeceased by his wife Maureen Spinella in 2010 as well as his parents William and Lora Shanahan.
Survivors: son Jesse Ryan and daughter Jenna Renee; cousin Sandy Cerimeli as well as many great friends.
Services: Noon on Tuesday at St. Anns Church. Burial will follow at Manlius Village Cemetery. Family and friends may call from 10:00 to Noon at the church, 104 Academy Street, Manlius.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

More classmates responding to the obituary of Sandy Jackson Epoch

Kirsten Mackey Fleisher
Lynne Gibson Lovett
Anita Cottrell
Dan McCabe
Bob Grace
Camilla Daniels Zankowski

Joyce Powell Donohoe for Sandy


I am so very sorry to hear of Sandy Jackson's passing, I just keep thinking we are forever young!!!!!
Thank you so... much for keeping our class informed!!
Until we meet again,
Joyce Powell-Donohoe

Melinda Mussi Lockwood for Sandy

 
So sad to hear about Sandy. I am glad she was able to have her family with her. I'm sure it was a blessing for them all.
Melinda

From Tom Weller for Sandy

I didn't know Sandy very well in high school. It came as quite a surprise when she contacted me and also Wayne Trivelpiece who lives out here as well. She said she had been coming to San Diego for some time and her brother, Ted owned a bar in town and would we like to get together. This was the start of a long and lasting friendship between us. We looked forward to getting together every time she came out here and we thoroughly enjoyed it. I was able to meet her and have lunch with her back in Syracuse in June. That was the last time I saw her
She will be greatly missed. She always seemed to light up the room and make everyone comfortable when we got together. I know she made my life more meaningful. The world will be a little colder without her.

From Cindy Greenhalgh Torelli for Sandy


Sandy was such a good person, and had such a good sense of humor, and loved her family so much. She will surely be missed.
Cindy
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sandra Jackson Epoch

September 16, 2012

Sandy J. Epoch, 64, formerly of Syracuse, passed away on Sunday at Upstate Hospital with family by her side. Sandy worked for the NYS Parks & Recreation for over 30 years. Sandy cherished time spent with her daughters and grandson. Surviving are her daughters, Kirsten (Jeremy) Wigley, Rebecca Epoch; grandson, Dylan Wigley; siblings, Ted (Janell) Jackson, Judy Helton, Roamy (Dennis) Fikes, Scott (Liz) Jackson, along with her nieces and nephews. Services are private. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made in memory of Sandy to: www.freetobreathe.com To leave a special message for the family please visit NewcomerSyracuse.com