I remember toe so well.....even tho we lost touch...it feels like a deep loss....I too,have had a 40 yr challenge w a severe life altering mood disorder.... God bless our toe👼
I was friends with Toe throughout high school. When I went into the US Coast Guard, I was assigned to a cutter with a homeport in Boston. This was 1970 through 1971. Toe was attending Graham Junior College in Boston for a degree in broadcasting. I spent many a night in his dorm and away from the noisy ship. (The school wasn't much quieter). He was a good friend who I lost touch with over the years. I was very sorry to hear of his passing.
i remember the first time you came to my house. my mother was playing the piano and she asked you if you liked to sing. of course you said "yes". and she said, "' stand by the window and i'll help you out'". there was never a dull moment when you were around. you were truly a great friend. so...until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
P.S. when you see my dad, ask him where your billfold is...
Judy Goldstein
I remember toe so well.....even tho we lost touch...it feels like a deep loss....I too,have had a 40 yr challenge w a severe life altering mood disorder.... God bless our toe👼Maureen Rook
Remember Fran (Toe) from our years at Windermere thru Jr & Sr High. Unfortunately lost touch after graduation. Sad to hear of his passing
Bruce Bruni
I was friends with Toe throughout high school. When I went into the US Coast Guard, I was assigned to a cutter with a homeport in Boston. This was 1970 through 1971. Toe was attending Graham Junior College in Boston for a degree in broadcasting. I spent many a night in his dorm and away from the noisy ship. (The school wasn't much quieter). He was a good friend who I lost touch with over the years. I was very sorry to hear of his passing.
Pat Tarquini
Another friend among the angels ... For sure, he won't let you walk by him without comment ... Let's all smile and remember his sense of humor.
John Lois
dear toe,
i remember the first time you came to my house. my mother was playing the piano and she asked you if you liked to sing. of course you said "yes". and she said, "' stand by the window and i'll help you out'". there was never a dull moment when you were around. you were truly a great friend. so...until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
P.S. when you see my dad, ask him where your billfold is...
rest in peace my brother.