A law school classmate with very vivid memories of Tony while at Antioch School of Law. He was quite the advocate and counsellor -- even then. Hopefully, by now, you are enjoying only pleasant memories of his uproarious laugh and his friendly, inviting smile. May he rest in peace.
Hi Esa…..unfortunately I just found out that your dad and my good friend Tony died last year and although we haven’t seen each other in years I was able to talk to him right before Lance died…I am sorry to learn about his death… may he rest peacefully……Theo
Theresa ,my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Tony and I met at Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg, as youngsters and we were in the same homeroom at Edison and then had classes together at John Harris before graduating in 1964. He was truly missed at our high school reunions. Please take care. Sincerely, Cynthia Scott Harris Class of 1964 John Harris High School
The memory of you is vividly stuck in my thoughts. Twenty-seven years has passed and I wouldn’t be truthfully speaking if I didn’t recognize the devastation every year without your smile has impacted my life . Today I received news that you have past on , words won’t explicitly explain the many emotions that I felt . I remember every movie we went to see together . I remember you demanding me to brush my teeth after every meal . I remember the longs days at the law library and I remember you being the best man ever to me over 30 years ago . Clive A. Ulen we share more than a last name or the blood that others said wasn’t true . Daddy I stand accused ., i said I am guilty I stand accused of loving you ... I listen to Isaac Haynes and I remember the best part of you . I forgive you !