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Jack O'Keefe
July 2, 2013
Ed,
You were a great, kind man and teacher, full of humanity.
Don Koss
July 2, 2013
Rest in peace, Ed.
I'll be remembering you in my prayers.
James Kozicki
July 1, 2013
A clever, patient and imaginative instructor who encouraged students to write what they thought and felt. His personality was ideally suited to the classroom dynamic.
JimKozicki
Daley College
English and Speech Dept. Chair (Ret.)
RIP
Ronald, Janet Bonanno
July 1, 2013
We tried ed. Now you can rest in peace.
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