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I have had five good friends, one instructor and one corps director die since I aged out !!

We had a lot of great memories and I will cherish them all.

Rest In Peace Boys. :angel: :angel: :angel: :angel:

Here's to you all !! :whistle:

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I have had three good friends, one instructor and one corps director die since I aged out !!

I know of at least one member I marched with who has died...

Plus, sad to say, these instructors...

George Tuthill

Don Angelica

Bobby Hoffman

Fred Sanford

Plus our corps angel, Aunt Nell....

RIP

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I haven't "quit" persay, but respects still should be payed.

Yansel Orta.

RIP

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In addition to my closest friend and my daughter's Godfather, Ted Heumann with whom I both marched and taught, our motley crew from the late 70s Belleville Black Knights staff has lost far too many far too soon:

Ted

Mike Melvin

George Tuthill

Eric Haney

Also Ray Baumgart, who was there immediately prior to us.

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Ah... you can claim that you lost Tuthill (we all did), but he was with MY corps when he died.

We lost our 80's drum major (Mike Dietz) to a drug induced suicide jump off a tall bridge here in Portland.

We didn't lose, but probably should have, one of our finest horn players, in a car accident that left him mentally disabled. :(

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Brad Stansberry

George Zingali

Wesley Johnson

Jon Miller

May the all RIP!!

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There have been plenty - and I'm reminded of whoever wrote the line "every man's death diminishes me" - it is so important to remember and HONOR those who have "slipped the surly bonds of earth" - every day of our remaining lives!

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Too many, too young...

Staff and friends...

Don Angelica

James Costello

Jack Dames

Father Joseph Donovan

Bob Hoffman

Ed Holmes

John McCauliffe

Bobby Thompson

Marching members and friends...

Frank Borow (Bridgemen soprano)

Tom Clark (Muchachos DM)

Bob Fortus (Bridgemen soprano)

John "Moon" Marino (Bridgemen snare)

Joe "Puppet" Natale (Bushwackers baritone)

Gregg Reddick (Bridgemen baritone/The guy in the red wig in 1980)

Dave Rinaldi (Muchachos cymbals)

...As Rob H quoted, "every man's death diminishes me".

How very true!

These fine men all impacted my life in a very profound way.

Rest in peace, gentlemen. You are missed by many.

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We lost two former members, Jeff Fox, baritone (also marched Bridgemen) and Patrick Dwyer, snare, on 9/11 in the World Trade Towers. Others we have lost:

John Aviles, driver (also one of the Grumman designers of the lunar module)

Gary Black, hornline

Rob Drescher, drums

Joe Heaney, driver

Joe Panzarino, drums

Bob Pearson, Brass Arranger and Instructor (wrote our original 1980 opener)

James Reed, driver and miracle mechanic

Peggy Sjursen, cook staff

George Tuthill, Percussion Arranger/Instructor

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