Ray Harton mc2316774@aol.com Fellow Marine The Reverend Vincent Robert Capodanno Foundation Inc http://www.father-capodanno.org Honoring this Hero today. I did not know him but will never forget his Sacrifice and Service to our Country and our Corps. Rest in Peace Marine. Semper-Fi. Cpl.Harton USMC Ret. Vietnam 1967 5th Marines. Wednesday, October 11, 2000 |
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Gustave Neuss, III G_S_Neuss@Fuse.Net I was a first cousin to Bill 10943 Shadow Glen Drive Symmes Twp., Oh 45140 US In Memoriam It is said that bad things happen to good people. My cousin Bill was one of those good people. Alot can be said about a 6'5" Marine Officer who volunteers for Infantry. We miss you, Bill! We have been to your grave site in Bellport, New York, and remembered you there in prayers. Semper Fi ! Monday, May 21, 2001 |
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Joe Doyle countyst@aol.com his radioman the night he died Please be sure to mention at your reunions that Lt. Neuss died a hero, facing down a 30 calber machinegun with a pistol. With the close calls we had been through before this, it was hard to believe he didn't survive one more. As an enlisted man I wasn't allowed to get too close to officers. But in the short time I knew him, it was obvious that he was a man of character and humor. The world is a lesser place for his loss. Friday, June 07, 2002 |
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William Bellew WFBSR@AOL.com Friend 474 Winston Way Berwyn, Pa 19312 USA A Giant Friend to All Bill(Vandy) and I went to high school and college together. He was on a national championship college basketball team (Mt. St. Mary's College, MD.). Bill died as he had lived. He went 100% at whatever he did. I know of no person who disliked him. We miss you Bill, and remember you at EVERY high school and college reunion. God speed. You are missed! Sunday, April 28, 2002 |
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Gustave Neuss, III G_S_Neuss@Fuse.Net Cousin 10943 Shadow Glen Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140-7800 US Remembrance Today is the 37th anniversary of the death of my cousin, Bill Neuss. Time does not diminish your loss, Bill. You are remembered in my daily prayers. May God rest your soul. Monday, October 11, 2004 |
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Gustave Neuss, III G_S_Neuss@Fuse.Net Cousin 10943 Shadow Glen Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140-7800 US 36th anniversary of your death Tomorrow is the 36th anniversary of the death of my cousin, Bill Neuss. We continue to honor him and remember him in our prayers. He is missed. Friday, October 10, 2003 Friday, October 10, 2003 |
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Gustave Neuss III G_S_Neuss@Fuse.Net First Cousin 10943 Shadow Glen Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140-7800 US 35th Anniversary of your death This is the 35th anniversary of the death of my cousin, Bill Neuss. We continue to honor him and remember him in your prayers. He is missed. Friday, October 11, 2002 |
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Thomas Bruner nbaulis@aol.com College classmate and fellow Marine 59 Shelburne Rd Springfield, PA 19064 U.S. In Memory of Bill I went to Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD., with Bill, and we graduated together. I was also in the marines at the same time. Bill was a great basketball player at Mt. St. Mary's. He was unpretentious, friendly and a great guy. His classmates and friends respected him. I remember the last time I saw Bill. I was coming out of a theater in Washington D. C. We talked, and he said he was headed for Nam. While at Quantico Marine Corps Base, I ran into Marine Mike Long, another Mt. St. Mary's classmate, and he told me that Marine Kip Jarret, a chopper pilot and also a Mt. St. Mary's classmate, picked up and was medevacing Bill when he died in transport. His classmates, friends and loved ones, will always remember Bill. His life was taken in his youth, and he is missed. We should never forget that he gave his life in the service of his country. Semper Fi Bill, Tom Bruner Thursday, December 22, 2005 |
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