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Denny worked for us for more than 15 years. He was a good man and a hard worker. He always made a point of stopping at the farm to say hi years after we parted ways. It is my pleasure to provide an Urn for him.
Dennis was in my first class at JD. He was in my 7th grade homeroom plus English and Social Studies. I have be a friend of Dennis since then. I flat out love Dennis. He would was so kind, smiling, giving, and caring kid and person. Then he did his duty and was proud of it and served in Vietnam. He was never the same. The treatment he got when he got home was very confusing and hurtful to him. He did was he felt was right and was proud of his service. He should be envied by those who had no understanding what it was all about. The classic story between Dennis and I was when he got his head stuck in the bleachers. Oh I would tease him about that for years. I pray for his family during this so sad a time. But I think you know that he will always be with you. He is loyal and part of you and will always be your protector. Tom Muench
We are so sorry for your family's loss.
Dennis and I worked together for many years at Syracuse/Jumbo Sports in Liverpool N.Y. He was always friendly and professional to all the customers he encountered and all the staff with whom he worked. Everyone enjoyed working Dennis and he never seemed to have a bad day at work.
Outside of work, Dennis and I became good friends and my family considered to be part of our family. Both my son Lance and daughter Melanie, loved when Dennis stopped over to our house.
Our friendship continued after I moved to Tennessee and we both had planned to attend a Nascar race at Bristol, TN. He and Janet had an open invitation to my home and then to go back and stay with me for a few days.. Unfortunately his health did not allow this to happen.
Dennis was not only a good friend, father and family man but someone who many looked up to!! He will be missed but not forgotten!! Rest in Peace Dennis