To the best grandpa I ever could have wanted, and was beyond grateful to have. I wish you were still here to meet your great-grandson next year -- we're naming him after you. Thank you for all the memories, with love always.
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Vincent Nevorski, Army
Vincent Nevorski, Army, TEC 5, Born 11/19/1919, Passed on 6/5/2005
To the best grandpa a kid could ever have. Thanks for all the memories - especially of drawing eyes on the fake bananas in Grandma's fruit bowl to make them look like dolphins and not telling her! Love you lots, always.
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Luther Cook, Army
Luther Cook, Army, Posted by: Cristy W.
WWII veteran who is missed by his family and community these past 20 years
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Vincent Nevorski, Army
Vincent Nevorski, Army, TEC 5, Born 11/19/1919, Passed on 6/5/2005
To the best, most loving Grandpa, who was always drawing eyes on the plastic bananas in Grandma's fruit basket to make them look like dolphins, and always cooked stacks of yummy pancakes for breakfast. You were one of the few bright spots in my childhood and I still miss you so much.
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