Jack Pilgrim jpilgrim@hotmail.com High School Friend P.O. Box 1200 Veterans Home of California Yountville,CA 94599 USA Terry Shalhoob and Bruce Holderman were roller rink skating buddies of mine and my brother 'Chip', back in the early sixties in Santa Barbara. He was always a good sport and a decent friend. I miss him still. Monday, June 07, 1999 |
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Llana Madison (Sprague) llanatoye@hotmail.com Freind and neighbor 7022 Nagle Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91605 USA My brothers and I grew up with Terry, he was a special freind and neighbor. We had many adventures as kids. I think of him so often and the unfairness of his death. I don't know if I would still be in touch with him today, if he was still living, but I would like to think that Terry would always be a part of my life, and in some ways he still is. Monday, May 28, 2001 |
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john (joe) rogers redsbed@aol.com just another marine 3243 w 39th st erie, pa 16506 usa gone but not forgotten i met terry in june 1966 at camp pendelton, calif. so i only knew him for a short period of time but he was a great guy always joking and having fun. he never worried about coming home. he is greatly missed but he will always live in my heart along with the other marines i left behind. Wednesday, May 22, 2002 |
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Grateful American Fellow Californian American Hero Thank you LCPL Shalhoob for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well Marine for you, Sir, are not forgotten. Thursday, December 23, 2004 |
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Ruth Elliott ruthe123@aol.com My First Crush Never Forgotten Terry was my first crush - and I've never forgotten him. I knew him from the roller skating days in Santa Barbara. My first ride in a car with a boy was with Terry - I think I was about 13, and he was 16. I had heard that he'd been killed in Vietnam - and on a recent trip to Washington, DC, I visited the memorial and found Terry's name. God bless Terry in heaven and his family here on earth. With fond memories, Ruthie Saturday, March 15, 2003 |
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