James Lloyd Baldwin
Lovingly memorialized by Tony Baldwin on November 19, 2015
James Lloyd "Jim" Baldwin has left us to explore beyond the veil, after a short illness at his home in Gillette, WY, on October 30, 2015, at the age of 86.
Jim is survived by two brothers, Billy Jo Mayfield, of Council, ID, and Ralph Leese, of Ananconda, MT, as well as 3 nephews, 4 nieces, and 6 great-nephews and 7 great-nieces He was preceded in death by his father, John D. Baldwin and his mother Helen A. (Beardslee) Baldwin, as well as his brothers Jack W. Baldwin, and Clarence Russell Baldwin.
Jim was born on April 10, 1929, in Meeteetse, WY. He attended elementary school in Casper and Aladdin, WY, and graduated from Natrona County High School in Casper, WY, in June, 1948. Jim was an excellent student and scored at the top of his class in many subjects. Jim was a very intelligent young man, with his IQ recorded several times at or above 175.
Jim joined the army in 1951 and served in Korea with the 66th HQ Battalion Auxiliary Power Unit, and elsewhere around the world. Jim received the Korean Service Medal, with 2 Bronze Stars, and the National Service Medal (Special United Nations Service), and a Good conduct Service Medal. He served as an Amphibious Vehicle Driver, and in August of 1954, he was honorably discharged as a Corporal. He also served 8 years in the Army Reserve, until he retired after being injured.
After his service, Jim worked as a truck driver, a carpenter, an entrepreneur and a writer. Jim was a lifetime member of the American Legion, the National Rifle Association and the Tea Party Patriots.
Jim had a lifelong enjoyment of photography, hunting, and was an avid reader. He also enjoyed woodworking and woodcarving.
He lived most of his life in Wyoming and Montana, and resided in Gillette, WY for the past 35 years.
Jim loved and was loved by friends and family alike, and recently especially enjoyed the many hours he spent with friends at the Campbell County Senior Center in Gillette, WY, where he will be missed at the puzzle table.
A family celebration of Jim's life will occur in California. Rather than sending flowers, anybody wishing to commemorate Jim's life is encouraged to make a donation in his name to the Campbell County Senior Center in Gillette at 701 Stocktrail Ave, Gillette, WY 82716. (307) 686-0804.
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Jim is survived by two brothers, Billy Jo Mayfield, of Council, ID, and Ralph Leese, of Ananconda, MT, as well as 3 nephews, 4 nieces, and 6 great-nephews and 7 great-nieces He was preceded in death by his father, John D. Baldwin and his mother Helen A. (Beardslee) Baldwin, as well as his brothers Jack W. Baldwin, and Clarence Russell Baldwin.
Jim was born on April 10, 1929, in Meeteetse, WY. He attended elementary school in Casper and Aladdin, WY, and graduated from Natrona County High School in Casper, WY, in June, 1948. Jim was an excellent student and scored at the top of his class in many subjects. Jim was a very intelligent young man, with his IQ recorded several times at or above 175.
Jim joined the army in 1951 and served in Korea with the 66th HQ Battalion Auxiliary Power Unit, and elsewhere around the world. Jim received the Korean Service Medal, with 2 Bronze Stars, and the National Service Medal (Special United Nations Service), and a Good conduct Service Medal. He served as an Amphibious Vehicle Driver, and in August of 1954, he was honorably discharged as a Corporal. He also served 8 years in the Army Reserve, until he retired after being injured.
After his service, Jim worked as a truck driver, a carpenter, an entrepreneur and a writer. Jim was a lifetime member of the American Legion, the National Rifle Association and the Tea Party Patriots.
Jim had a lifelong enjoyment of photography, hunting, and was an avid reader. He also enjoyed woodworking and woodcarving.
He lived most of his life in Wyoming and Montana, and resided in Gillette, WY for the past 35 years.
Jim loved and was loved by friends and family alike, and recently especially enjoyed the many hours he spent with friends at the Campbell County Senior Center in Gillette, WY, where he will be missed at the puzzle table.
A family celebration of Jim's life will occur in California. Rather than sending flowers, anybody wishing to commemorate Jim's life is encouraged to make a donation in his name to the Campbell County Senior Center in Gillette at 701 Stocktrail Ave, Gillette, WY 82716. (307) 686-0804.
Thomas Cassidy
Lovingly memorialized by DJ Ziamandanis on November 18, 2015
Thank you to everyone for being here today to pay tribute to my son. Losing a child is a parent’s worst nightmare and I cannot put into words the grief that my wife and I are feeling. The love and support that we have received from all of our friends and family has helped significantly in getting us through this difficult time.
Like most father’s I was excited for his birth but worried if I was ready to be a father and for what was to come ahead. However, the moment I held him in my arms I knew that I would do anything for him.
I know at times I spoiled her, but all I cared about was making Tommy happy. I know that he was. He always had a smile on his face and was a bright and cheerful child.
Having a son also taught me a lot about myself. He showed me how the things in life that used to cause me stress were inconsequential. There is nothing more important than family and the love of a child. My wife and I were so blessed to have such a wonderful child in our lives.
Tommy, your humor, positive attitude and handsome smile are what I will remember most about you. Your mother and I will never forget what a wonderful person you were and your memory will live on in our hearts forever.
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Like most father’s I was excited for his birth but worried if I was ready to be a father and for what was to come ahead. However, the moment I held him in my arms I knew that I would do anything for him.
I know at times I spoiled her, but all I cared about was making Tommy happy. I know that he was. He always had a smile on his face and was a bright and cheerful child.
Having a son also taught me a lot about myself. He showed me how the things in life that used to cause me stress were inconsequential. There is nothing more important than family and the love of a child. My wife and I were so blessed to have such a wonderful child in our lives.
Tommy, your humor, positive attitude and handsome smile are what I will remember most about you. Your mother and I will never forget what a wonderful person you were and your memory will live on in our hearts forever.
Lawrence Ferrero
Lovingly memorialized by Maria Ferrero on November 18, 2015
Born on August 7, 1922 in Union City, NJ, Lawrence Ferrero lived in Old Bridge, NJ for 25 years prior to moving to Jackson, NJ; the son of Italian immigrants John and Lena Ferrero also had a brother who died previously, John Ferrero.
Lawrence Ferrero survived the Great Depression and served his country proudly in the army as a technician – Fifth Grade Company M, 331st Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division for 2 years during WW2.
Lawrence Ferrero was preceded in death by his first wife, the love of his life, Matilda AnnMarie Colletta. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Lucille Ferrero and his loving daughters Christina Ferrero, Amy Geiger, Maria Ferrero, his loving step-children Marie Savarese and Lucille Casanova and grandchildren John Jacob Geiger III, Raymond Casanova, Theresa Geiger, and Dylan Johnson. Lawrence Ferrero was a proud grandfather to his grand dogs King, Sushi Girl, Lilikoi, Apache, Diamond and Spice.
Lawrence Ferrero spent 40 years in the printing business as a type setter, he was an active member of St. Monica’s Church in Jackson, NJ, a Charter Member of a council 11529, a 67 year active member of the Knights of Columbus.
As a retiree, volunteered at Meridian hospital in Brick, NJ then went on to volunteer at Centra State Hospital for 5 years, and then was promoted to a position in their security department as a courier. Finally retiring at age 89. A Belmar, NJ beach enthusiast where he spent countless summers at the iconic Jersey Shore. Lawrence Ferrero loved to travel the world, lived life to the fullest, was and always will be an inspiration to his family and friends. As they said in his HS year book, “Larry had more friends than kids in a candy store.”
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Wounded Warrior Project - https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
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Lawrence Ferrero survived the Great Depression and served his country proudly in the army as a technician – Fifth Grade Company M, 331st Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division for 2 years during WW2.
Lawrence Ferrero was preceded in death by his first wife, the love of his life, Matilda AnnMarie Colletta. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Lucille Ferrero and his loving daughters Christina Ferrero, Amy Geiger, Maria Ferrero, his loving step-children Marie Savarese and Lucille Casanova and grandchildren John Jacob Geiger III, Raymond Casanova, Theresa Geiger, and Dylan Johnson. Lawrence Ferrero was a proud grandfather to his grand dogs King, Sushi Girl, Lilikoi, Apache, Diamond and Spice.
Lawrence Ferrero spent 40 years in the printing business as a type setter, he was an active member of St. Monica’s Church in Jackson, NJ, a Charter Member of a council 11529, a 67 year active member of the Knights of Columbus.
As a retiree, volunteered at Meridian hospital in Brick, NJ then went on to volunteer at Centra State Hospital for 5 years, and then was promoted to a position in their security department as a courier. Finally retiring at age 89. A Belmar, NJ beach enthusiast where he spent countless summers at the iconic Jersey Shore. Lawrence Ferrero loved to travel the world, lived life to the fullest, was and always will be an inspiration to his family and friends. As they said in his HS year book, “Larry had more friends than kids in a candy store.”
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Wounded Warrior Project - https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
Ronsley Urayayi Kawadzah
Lovingly memorialized by Phyllis Mutero on November 18, 2015
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Lovingly memorialized by Guru Charan on November 18, 2015
A loving soul who always cared for the family, friends and every living being.
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Gerald White
Lovingly memorialized by Melissa Petriccione on November 17, 2015
Gerald past peaceful with his family by his side.He is survived by his daughters and sons Heather Sweeden, Gerald White Jr., Richard White and Rebecca Serrero. His living brother and sisters. Mary, Sandra, Russell, Sidney , Jacqueline and Robert White. Six grandchildren. As well as many other loving family members.
Mihceal Harrison
Lovingly memorialized by Mihceal Harrison on November 17, 2015
Mihceal was a very happy young man, he showed so much love to the ones that were around him. He played football and basketball in YMCA elementary school. A and B honor roll student at the age of 5 years old. An amazing student and great friend to his class mates. He had told family members he wanted to be the greatest in football, saying those things at a young age we knew it was possible. He had a great mind on his shoulders that everyone loved. He kept a beautiful smile on his face and made sure he respected and minded is elders. Mihceal Harrison will be missed from many, a young man that was not ready to leave. Our father has called a wonderful young man home, our father makes no mistakes. Mihceal we all ask you watch over us with your wonderful eyes, with our father yahawa and yahawashi
אתקדש שמך.
לבואךממלכה .
ייעשה רצונךבארץ ,
כפי שהוא בגן העדן .
תן לנו היום הלחם היומי שלנו .
ותסלח לנו על חטאינו,
כפי שאנו סולחים להם הסגת גבולשנגדנו .
ותוביל אותנו לאלפיתוי ,
אבל לספק אותנו מרוע .
להעיניים היאהממלכה ,
הכח ,ואת התהילה ,
לנצח נצחים.
אָמֵן.
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אתקדש שמך.
לבואךממלכה .
ייעשה רצונךבארץ ,
כפי שהוא בגן העדן .
תן לנו היום הלחם היומי שלנו .
ותסלח לנו על חטאינו,
כפי שאנו סולחים להם הסגת גבולשנגדנו .
ותוביל אותנו לאלפיתוי ,
אבל לספק אותנו מרוע .
להעיניים היאהממלכה ,
הכח ,ואת התהילה ,
לנצח נצחים.
אָמֵן.
Augusta Akua Sena Gabianu
Lovingly memorialized by Kelly Henderson on November 16, 2015
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Thank you for visiting this tribute page, created in loving memory of Madam Augusta Sena Gabianu by Kelly Henderson. Dela and I attended the same university and we were roommates for two years. Also, Dela is the godmother of my four children.
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We are forever grateful.
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Thank you for visiting this tribute page, created in loving memory of Madam Augusta Sena Gabianu by Kelly Henderson. Dela and I attended the same university and we were roommates for two years. Also, Dela is the godmother of my four children.
To read Augusta Sena's biography, click here . We invite you to leave a tribute for Augusta Sena, share a photo, share a video, and/or dedicate a song. You must register on this website before posting your tribute. We suggest that you write and edit in Word, before copying and pasting on this site.
If you would like to help us continue Augusta Sena’s philanthropy and/or defray funeral costs, donate here .
We are forever grateful.
Mario Pacifico
Lovingly memorialized by Alessandra Pacifico on November 14, 2015
It is with great regret we announce the passing of Mario Pacifico on Saturday November 14th 2015. Mario passed away after fighting a battle with cancer.
Mario is survived by his wife Carmen and children Donatella, Giovanna and Florinda and five grandkids, as well as 5 brothers and sisters.
He is predeceased by his parents Giovanna and Domenico and brother Nino.
Please join us Friday November 20th at 7pm for mass at Santa Maria Goretti.
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Mario is survived by his wife Carmen and children Donatella, Giovanna and Florinda and five grandkids, as well as 5 brothers and sisters.
He is predeceased by his parents Giovanna and Domenico and brother Nino.
Please join us Friday November 20th at 7pm for mass at Santa Maria Goretti.