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Anne Giniso & Linda Nadrowski posted a condolence
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Our love & prayers are with the Elko family at this difficult time. We will miss all of the wonderful stories about "IMBO"...especially the ones about the turkey dinners!
Faffy, we love you.</b></font><br><br>
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Buttray Family posted a condolence
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Even though you did not teach our children, you touched their lives as only a true teacher can. God Bless You. We know you are watching over all the students at Boonton</b></font><br><br>
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Juanita Barna posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
I just met Jim at Kessler Rehab where I had lunch w/him every day since my mom was admitted there 2 weeks ago.
He was the kind of man that my family took a liking to immediately.
He was so proud of his new grandson and was telling me about the family history of his name, his son's name and the baby's name.
I asked him if he heard from the children at the school where he taught, and he said he had received many notes from them and appreciated them very much.
He seemed to be doing so well. I'm terribly sorry and send my deepest sympathies to his family and friends. I'm sure he will be sadly missed by all.
Sincerely, Juanita Barna</b></font><br><br>
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Adriane Selesky Eoga posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
My sincerest condolences to the Elko family on the loss of such a great man. Mr. Elko was my math teacher at Boonton High School in the late 1980's. He always was there for his students. He never said "no" when I asked him for extra help before class. He had a great way of explaining math concepts to make them clearer. He supported me in my desire to go to College and was so proud of me the day I received my acceptance letter from King's College.
We shared many laughs and great times during my years at BHS. I will never forget him.
Please know that you all will be in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Adriane Selesky Eoga
BHS class of 1988</b></font><br><br>