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Russell West
In Memory of
Russell E.
West
1954 - 2017
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Condolence From: Pam Merringer
Condolence: My deepest condolences to Russell's family an friends. I knew him from Boswell high school. He was in my classes.Sorry to see his obit today.
Thursday July 27, 2017
Condolence From: Laura (West) Kirkman (uncle Doug's daughter)
Condolence: My deepest sympathies to my cousin Kenny and his family. I have very fond memories of Russ and visiting at Uncle Sonny and Aunt Mables house. Some of the best days of my life. He will be missed and forever loved.
Thursday July 27, 2017
Condolence From: connie zanoni
Condolence: Growing up on Fisher Rd I have been surrounded by a multitude of diverse, talented, loving souls. Adjoining my property was the West Family. As a young child I was skinny as a rail and didn't like to eat, I would share my lunch with Robin West on the way home from school. She passed away when we were very young from a ruptured appendix, her parents never forgot my kindness. When I married they enjoyed the friendship of my husband and children. Sonny and Mable delivered beautiful Gladiolus and Friendship Cake to my door. I permed and cut Mable's hair. I shared many conversations and much laughter. Russ and Sonny were very talented men who could fabricate basically anything from nothing, along with those skills they were very artistic men. Russ enjoy auto racing. He played his music loud for all to hear and loved his home place. Russ was a very hardworking, dedicated man who worked in Somerset creating exhaust systems. This past spring/summer we shared many conversations and laughter on the West Homestead. Though he knew his cancer was advanced he still remained positive and kept his sense of humor.
RIP Russ, The Zanoni Family will miss you!
Thursday July 27, 2017
Condolence From: Teresa (Calisti) Matsko
Condolence: Oh my goodness. I am so sorry. I haven't seen Russel since we graduated. He was such a fun loving man. So very sorry for your loss. My sympathy to his family.
Wednesday July 26, 2017
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