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Scott Thomas Coleman
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Scott Coleman was my classmate at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. We graduated together in 1989 and lived together in the Dawes House our senior year. Scott was an accomplished scholar-athlete in the most competitive environment. He was handsome and incredibly popular. The loss of Scott as well as his brother Keith, also a Lawrentian, is devastating to our community. My deepest sympathy goes out to their family. They have suffered an unfathomable loss.
Scott S. Strader, classmate
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Daniel Michael Coffey
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I only knew this gentleman from riding on MetroNorth train everyday to Manhattan. I never knew his name until I saw his face on the front page of the local paper. He would say hello every time I saw him. We would have a pleasant conversation about his sons and his job. One of his sons also passed in the September tragedy. For such a pleasant man to die in such a horrific manner is unimaginable. God bless him and Family.
Sandi Lantz
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Kirsten L. Christophe
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I think about Kirsten every day. I remember how she used to give me such great career advice. She was a very competent professional, but she also had a really goofy side. When she would get into one of her silly moods, there was no way you could avoid getting drawn into the silliness. She really loved my parents, and they were so proud of her -- personally and professionally. Kirsten and her husband were very close. You could really see how much they loved each other. And she was a devoted mother. Kirsten, we love you and we'll never stop missing you.
Kaia, sister
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Catherine E. Chirls
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I am an old friend of Cathy's, from elementary through high school. She lived next door and her parents ran the Maplewood School where my mother worked. We all grew up together and I still have some notes that a few of us passed to each other in junior high school, sharing all those crazy emotions you have as an adolescent. I always looked forward to hearing from Cathy every five years when we held our Wantagh High School Class of 1971 reunion as we did this past summer. Since Cathy had moved, we were unable to contact her but we all spoke of her then and at a mini-reunion at the end of August in Denver. I was so touched by The New York Times article on Cathy's memorial service. I will miss her enthusiastic voice -- so very full of life.
Kathy Hughes Perras, high school friend
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