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Keep in mind
- The Times initially mispelled the name of Michael Hammersley and Beverly Mosley.
- The coroner's office reported a 26th victim the afternoon of Sept. 15, but a few hours later said the tally was 25.
I can't believe this i go to Roosevelt Middle School & he was my counselor. How sad.
my condolences to Charles family and friends
Chris was such a special guy & what a sense of humor! I was always Carole-Ann to Chris. We shared so many good times especially in the Adelphia days and we were always there to support each other. A fellow Scorpio, we always shared a special bond and the utmost respect. I was just thinking about him early this week as our birthdays were approaching. My heart goes out to Sharon and the girls...he was so happy. I will miss him dearly....with my deepest sympathy and love.
I can't believe Mr. Grace died. He was the counselour of Roosevelt Middle School, and was like a dad to all of us. Thank you for the memories, we'll miss you. ?
may he rest in peace. my condolences to his loved ones.
I can't believe it. Mr. Grace was my counselor at RMS (Roosevelt Middle School in Glendale, CA). He taught me so much. He is the reason I got into the GATE program and the AVID program. I always wanted to go back and pay him a visit. He was truly remarkable. I'm going to miss him so much.
Many memories of a truly wonderful guy. My heart is with Sharon, their girls and Chris's family back east. He loved you all so much.
Just a silly fond memory of a man who loved everything in it's place...a prank pulled on him by all his friends at work (Adelphia), the same memory George, Char, Mary and all his crazy cable friends have...when he came back to work after vacation and we'd all contributed the the horrible mess at his workstation, it was B A D, he took it like a man, his great sense of humor in tact!
I, along with many others, already miss him so much. His intelligence, wit, sarcasm, love of family, friends, and football (wink to Christophine cuz you know I never understood your love of sports) comprised a one in a million human.
Chris, your departure left an empty spot in all our hearts that will always ache, we were so fortunate to have been in your circle...go with God, my friend, be at peace and look down on us and laugh out loud when you see us messing up.
We love you...
Mr. Grace was a well respected man. He was very devoted in sports, and got along with everyone. He was also a very great counsler. He was a great motivation to us, students in Roosevelt Middle School. Also, he was a very good Mentor to all of us in Roosevelt. He will surely be missed by many people. He left many, many, many memories at Roosevelt Middle SChool that will be Cherished Forever. Thankyou Mr. Grace for EVERYTHING!
I would occasionally go home on the 3:35 train out of Union Station. I only knew Maria by face--she was the bright and lovely girl who came on the train and sometimes sat across from me or across the aisle, studying her fashion books. She had a very nice smile and was very serious about her study.
We don't always really know the people we ride with but when the accident happened, she was one of the ones I feared was on the train. I was so, so sorry to hear that it was her. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and I know you are welcome in heaven too, too early.
Rodger had a tender heart for people and pets. He had great life stories that he loved to tell and also a wonderful sense of humor. He loved trains. Most of all he loved his family. They are a close knit clan who always make every one feel welcome. All our love to the Spacey's.