HONORED ON PANEL 47W, LINE 14 OF THE WALL
ROBERT LAWRENCE ZORNOW
WALL NAME
ROBERT L ZORNOW
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47W/14
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LEFT FOR ROBERT LAWRENCE ZORNOW
POSTED ON 9.15.2020
POSTED BY: ANON
Never forgotten
On the remembrance of your 71st birthday, your sacrifice is not forgotten.
Forever 18.
Semper Fi, Marine.
Forever 18.
Semper Fi, Marine.
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POSTED ON 8.20.2018
POSTED BY: Janice Current
An American Hero
Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. Thank you for stepping up and answering your country's call. Rest easy knowing you will never be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 5.17.2014
POSTED BY: Basil Marasco, Jr.
A COMMON HOME
To: Gail Hawley, Sylvia Zornow Slone:
My name is Basil Marasco, Jr. My family and I moved into your old house on Lehigh Station Road after you moved to Florida. We got to know your Dad, John, pretty well while living there, and also met your Mom, Kay, when she came up for a visit shortly after your Dad passed. We met Duane, too, when he came by with your Dad one day, and I met Kenny when he paid a visit to the neighborhood long ago, while we still lived there (Dec 1969 to April 1975).
Because we took your place in that fine old house not long after Bob's death, we mourned him in our own small way, knowing that we called the same house "home", and of course we remember him.
From you we also inherited the great Damiano Family as neighbors, and Chris and I are still close friends.
Again, though we never met Bob, we remember him, so that he may never be completely gone.
My name is Basil Marasco, Jr. My family and I moved into your old house on Lehigh Station Road after you moved to Florida. We got to know your Dad, John, pretty well while living there, and also met your Mom, Kay, when she came up for a visit shortly after your Dad passed. We met Duane, too, when he came by with your Dad one day, and I met Kenny when he paid a visit to the neighborhood long ago, while we still lived there (Dec 1969 to April 1975).
Because we took your place in that fine old house not long after Bob's death, we mourned him in our own small way, knowing that we called the same house "home", and of course we remember him.
From you we also inherited the great Damiano Family as neighbors, and Chris and I are still close friends.
Again, though we never met Bob, we remember him, so that he may never be completely gone.
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POSTED ON 5.17.2014
POSTED BY: Basil Marasco, Jr.
A COMMON HOME
To: Gail Hawley, Sylvia Zornow Slone:
My name is Basil Marasco, Jr. My family and I moved into your old house on Lehigh Station Road after you moved to Florida. We got to know your Dad, John, pretty well while living there, and also met your Mom, Kay, when she came up for a visit shortly after your Dad passed. We met Duane, too, when he came by with your Dad one day, and I met Kenny when he paid a visit to the neighborhood long ago, while we still lived there (Dec 1969 to April 1975).
Because we took your place in that fine old house not long after Bob's death, we mourned him in our own small way, knowing that we called the same house "home", and of course we remember him.
From you we also inherited the great Damiano Family as neighbors, and Chris and I are still close friends.
Again, though we never met Bob, we remember him, so that he may never be completely gone.
My name is Basil Marasco, Jr. My family and I moved into your old house on Lehigh Station Road after you moved to Florida. We got to know your Dad, John, pretty well while living there, and also met your Mom, Kay, when she came up for a visit shortly after your Dad passed. We met Duane, too, when he came by with your Dad one day, and I met Kenny when he paid a visit to the neighborhood long ago, while we still lived there (Dec 1969 to April 1975).
Because we took your place in that fine old house not long after Bob's death, we mourned him in our own small way, knowing that we called the same house "home", and of course we remember him.
From you we also inherited the great Damiano Family as neighbors, and Chris and I are still close friends.
Again, though we never met Bob, we remember him, so that he may never be completely gone.
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read less