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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.
How dare you, try to hang that dreadful plaque in Chatsworth, its like a slap in the face to all the loved ones who lost someone that day. I can only guess that you have not ever lost someone like we all have, because if you had, you would surely not be on this crusade for this guy. It really is very upseting to us all, just go away already.
Hi Everyone, It was in the best interest it seems of many to remove the plaque from the Chatsworth cafe. I have enlisted the aide of one of the last people to see Rob before the accident in locating another spot. Two heads are better than one. Rob, we will find your corner. A man with such varied places should find a spot for his memory. Apparently he was a Dodges fan, yea! All our hearts go out to so many who lost so much that day. My earlier post stands. We miss him, he will be in our hearts and he was capable of producing so much more than anger, grief and tears. Our love goes out to all who knew him. We'll keep you posted. Shelley, Always in Pursuit of Respect for Rob Sanchez
Jenny, we only heard 3 weeks ago about Walt's death! Mark Shipp told Jerry when he was visiting. News travels slowly to Portland, Oregon, I guess. We were so shocked.
It has now been 10 months - and we hope your family is doing all right. What a terrible tragedy. We will always remember the fun times we had with you two, and Walt's great smile. We pray that God will continue to watch over you and provide all your needs.
Rob, a memorial plaque hangs in your memory at the chatsworth station cafe. For those who love ad mourn you, for those who understand you were capable of producing so much more than anger, greif and tears, you will always be in our hearts. In memory of Rob Sanchez, July, 2009
Shelley should be blocked from posting on this web site, let her start her own like she said she was going to do. Having her praise this guy left & right, really hurts those of us who lost a loved one because of this guys negligence. I am VERY glad the cafe rejected her from placing this STUPID plaque that she has had made, here's an idea Shelley you keep it hanging above your computer so you can look at it all day long, because no body else is obsessed with this guy the way you are and none of us wants to see the STUPID thing. I am sure that his loved ones are hurting just as much as the rest of us who lost someone, but we do not NEED or WANT you pushing him down all our throats, give it up already, maybe you should go talk to someone, because you clearly need some HELP!!
I miss so much Ma'Donna. You told me you would never leave me and you would be my 'A'ngel for life, and I do feel you with me, but it hurts to see your picture and not be able to call/text you. It's just not the same without you.
I know you're up in heaven making the Angels smile like you did here, but I still wish you were here.
Love you always
Liz
PS- I met your parents, they are as beautiful as you said.
You are not forgotten.
I think about you alot! Miss you!
I just found out about Beverly's passing through the CSUN Alum News magazine. I knew Beverly when I worked at KP Panorama City. Beverly was a lovely, beautiful woman. She was impeccable, professional, and down to earth all at the same time. I had the pleasure of hearing her sing once and never forgot her talent. To Beverly's family - I am so sorry for your loss. I hope time will ease your pain. Sincerely, Heidi Braverman
Just a small update on Rob's memorial plaque. I have it hanging right here above my computer. In two weeks I am on vacation and I will be starting my search for a place for it. I've had one rejection so far, our local cafe at the train station said no. There's a lot of work to be done. Soon even before the plaque hangs somewhere I wil have a web site up with a page as an online memorial to him. I'll let you know when it's up and running.
Since the accident I've started reading about the railroads in America. the story is incredible, sometimes the personalities remind me of my own personality. One person on this page said i was obsessed with Rob Sanchez and was right. It's the way I'm wired. Do I owe my discovery of trains and the rails to the sad death of one engineer? If I do then that's the way it is. The building of the railroads in America is a long involved story, Rob Sanchez in all his complications was part of what made this dream possible as are others who run them now. Rest in peace, all. Shelley, Pearl, Brandy