HONORED ON PANEL 12E, LINE 102 OF THE WALL
ARNOLD ROSS KRASNOFF
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ARNOLD R KRASNOFF
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LEFT FOR ARNOLD ROSS KRASNOFF
POSTED ON 6.16.2013
POSTED BY: Marilyn Krasnoff Sugalski
My brother
Arnie- I am so thankful for the short time we had together. There has been an emptiness in my life for the last 47 years that has never been filled. I miss you so much Arnie.
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POSTED ON 5.4.2013
POSTED BY: Arlene Magazanick
My First Love
Arnold, you were my first love as I was yours.45 years later you are still in my thoughts and my heart. I miss you.
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POSTED ON 4.23.2012
POSTED BY: Carol (Cipriani) Haberchak
To Put A Face With A Name
Dear Arnold, to honor your memory and the sacrifice you made for our country I want to make sure your photo will be displayed on your birthday each and every year when the Education Center is completed, so it is with great pride and humility that I post this remembrance with your photo. You are not forgotten and remain in the hearts of many all these years later. You have been designated to be one of God's special angels, along with the love of my life, who also sacrificed his life during this war 45 years ago. God Bless You, Arnold, for being who you were and for all you did--we live in freedom to this day thanks to heroes like you.
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POSTED ON 3.28.2005
POSTED BY: Robert Sage
We Remember
Arnold is buried at Long Island Nat Cem.
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POSTED ON 2.28.2004
POSTED BY: Christy Stoller
A moment in time
Every life lasts but a moment of time. How we spend that moment is up to us. Some choose to be doctors, others lawyers, and some teachers. Then some choose to die for those doctors, lawyers, and teachers. Those few are heros. They give a priceless gift to all of us that would take more than our one moment to repay. I thank you, Arnold, from the bottom of my mortal heart. God Bless your memory. May you rest in peace. (Posted as part of the Gridley High School posting project.)
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