In Memory
Stanley L. Rodzwic - Class Of 1968
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Birth: Mar. 2, 1950
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USADeath: Jul. 27, 1972
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
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Parents:
Stanley L. Rodzwic (1917 - 1992)
Burial:
Beechwood Cemetery
Hulmeville
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Sect 7B, Row 8
Created by: Allan L Winger
Record added: Jul 06, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 93177952
Anna Marie Shastay (Sneeringer) (1971)
I didn't know you, but I heard of your death from the neighbors. Sorry for whatever sadness you had in your too-short life.Norman F. Glover (1968)
You served your country, your family and your friends well. Rest in peace and may we always be grateful.Teresa Price (Eshelman) (1968)
I knew you well Stanley, and i never knew you were hurting, you hid it well. i have nothing but fond memories of you and your handsome smiling face.Your friend
Teresa Eshelman (Price)
J. Bryan Doles (1970)
Stanley,
You were a senior when I was a sophmore. you were a "crazy" good football player.
I remember when you joined the Army and became a "Screamin Eagle" of the 101st Airborne division.
Even though you made it home from Nam, I always considered you a casualty of the war. People have told me that I wouldn't be the man I am today if I had gone to Viet Nam, you went and did not come back the same. Thank you for your sacrifice.
Norman F. Glover (1968)
He was and always will be a Marine that served with honor.
As with you I consider him a casualty of the war that we let down by not recognizing his strife. May we never let it happen again. I miss him like a brother that many will never understand.
God bless him and may he rest in peace.
Susan D. Ackman (Krause) (1967)
I went to school ith Stanley - such a polite, genuinely funny and nice person. A life cut way too short. You are Missed.
Sue Ackman
Kathryn Kathy Silcox (Oliverio) (1971)
I remember vividly when Stanley died. Very sad day for his family and for our whole neighborhood. He was a very caring person.
Joseph A. Weidle (1968)
Stanley and I spent some time together when we returned from Vietnam. He was hurting more than I could ever understand,We sat next to each other in home room
When I came back from overseas Stanley was obviously hurting We spent several nights at Charlie Winthers house in Somers Point I don't no what to say both of us were still trying to get our selves together
Stanley had ben wounded and been part of the 101 Screaming Eagles very bad He was a saint sorry about his death Also I love his brother Frank hopefully he is OK
Emmett F. Erwin (1968)
Joe, I remember being at Charlie's house with you and Stanley. He had a great sense of humor and was a really nice guy. Never knew he was hurting.RIP Emmett