Mendham & Peapack
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barabra duren laubenheimer posted a condolence
I worked with Wilbur years ago at Mutual Benefit I was editor of the internal publications). He was always one of the most respected and well liked employees. I was honored to have known him.
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Ed Smith posted a condolence
Bill was a wonderful,kind man. It was a pleasure to work with him to help the birds at Mendham. A true gentleman who will be sorely missed.
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Leslie Burgess posted a condolence
Bill was a longtime member of the Purple Martin Society of Collier County in Naples, Florida. Not only was he active in developing and maintaining a colony for Purple Martins in the Foxfire community, but he was also a friend and mentor to many other club members in the Naples area. I know I am speaking for all of us who knew him here when I say that Bill will be deeply missed by the Purple Martins and the Martin landlords of Collier County.
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Dada posted a condolence
These signs reminds me of my full-time job I had with the Dutch Library for the Blind.I was the last new pesrnoel, who learned actually the Brail-script.Because there also computers were going to take over most of the work.I felt actually standing between 2 worlds:1: The old world, where brail was handmade and letter by letter checked by blind personal to the new world:2. Where brail is mainly produced by type writers in visual script on PC screens. And then printed by big-brail-machinesAs most blind students, study Law, I also needed to produce some software in order to put data-codes for the Brail-printer into the entire Dutch Law, round about 20.000 characters each year.But when I am in times of trouble not mother Mary, but I myself give hope by painting, drawing or how so ever, hopefull texts.So I am looking now looking at a text above my head:willoveiThis last e and i is put in brail between 4 points and 2 letters that just rightly fit into each other, and also we humans also live in male or female bodies.The Chinese call this Yin and Yang or whatsoever.But love grows over the entire universe, we all know!As you can see the entire text is more or less broken from unknown elements.But I am convinced real love cannot be broken and as long as we do not keep on mixing the word love with sex, we all will survive.Yours'Alexander Barnhard
Our Locations:
Mendham Location:
8 Hilltop Road
Mendham, NJ 07945
973-543-4720
Peapack Location:
176 Main Street
Peapack NJ 07977
908-234-0590
For GPS Purposes use Gladstone, NJ 07934