Sunday, December 4, 2011

Lou Puleo

Sad news on Lou Puleo.  Lou was AA to Dick Hasselman.

PULEO, LOUIS D., on Nov. 30, 2011 of Secane, PA. Beloved husband of Johanna (nee Homa) Puleo. Devoted father of Robert L. (Francie), Karen S. (Steven) Gregan, Janet P. (Patrick) Hotz, Mary Lynn (Robert) Cantando. Loving uncle of Mary Lou (James) Pauciello. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Brother of John Puleo and the late Charles and Joseph Puleo. Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing Sunday 2 to 4 P.M. O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME, 640 E. Springfield Rd., Springfield, PA. Funeral Mass Monday 10 A.M. Chapel of Little Flower Manor. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Contributions to Little Flower Manor, 1201 Springfield Rd., Darby, PA 19023.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Joseph A. Bonner

From Dan Nilan:


Former Conrailers: 


for those of you who were fortunate enough to work with Joe, I am sad to share the news that he passed

away on October 22nd.
 

Joe was a great guy to work with.



Please keep Joe and his family in your thoughts and prayers.
 

Dan.

 Joseph A. Bonner

Joseph A. Bonner, 57 Of Smyrna, DE, and formerly of West Grove, PA Joseph A. Bonner, 57, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 22, 2011. Joe was a graduate of Msgr. Bonner High School in 1972 and of The Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences in 1976. He was the son of the late John P. Bonner and Phyllis DeGenova Bonner of Collingdale, PA; also preceded in death by his brother Charles Bonner. Joe had a love for all animals, especially his 4 Yorkshire Terriers. He was an avid Philadelphia sports fan and a huge fan of his grandchildren and their sports. He enjoyed umpiring baseball and softball for various leagues in PA and DE. Joe was an avid movie buff. He was a former board member of Avon Grove Area Little League and Avon Grove Recreation Association, and a member of the Chester County Civil War Round Table. He was employed by Computer Aid, Inc. (CAI) in Wilmington, DE and formerly by URS-Greiner and Conrail. Survivors: His wife of 34 years Nancy Francis Bonner; his children Dr. Timothy Bonner and wife Devon of West Grove, PA, Jennifer Bonner and fianc Ty McCauslin of Harrisburg, PA, Kerri Bonner Hocking and husband Chuck of Galena, MD; 6 grandchildren Tyler, Daphne, and Trent Bonner, Emily and Chase Hocking and Sean McCauslin; his brother John Bonner of Wilmington, DE; his sister Mary Ann Walsh of Norristown, PA; 17 nieces and nephews; 7 brothers and sisters-in-law. Service: Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at Hockessin Memorial Hall, 1225 Old Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE 19707 on Saturday, November 5th at 12 Noon. Visitation: Friends may visit with the family at the Hockessin Memorial Hall 10 AM to 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Joseph Bonner Family Memorial Fund, c/o WSFS, 400 Jimmy Dr., Smyrna, DE 19977.




The 6th Annual Conrail Christmas Luncheon

The 6th Annual Conrail Christmas Luncheon get together will be on Wednesday Dec. 28th from Noon until 4 PM at:

                         Victory Brewing Company

                         420 Acorn Lane

                         Downingtown, PA 19335

                         610-873-0881

The setup will basically be the same as last year.  Victory Brewing will serve a hot all you can eat buffet lunch and pitchers of ale and beer.  

Cost is expected to be $30.00 per person payable when you arrive.  Any increase will be due to Victory Brewing raising their prices which we will know and advise in advance by email.  All excess money is donated to the University of Delaware's Vic Giardini Award Fund.

Please forward this email far and wide.  Last year we had 75 Excons attend due to the stormy day.  135 attended in 2009, 115 in 2008  and 65 in 2007. 

Don't miss this once a year Conrail reunion with all your old Conrail friends.

Mark your calendar and PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD.

This event is not just Marketing and Sales.  All ExCons and friends of Conrail are welcome.



Your Hosts,

Fletcher Swanson, Mike Behe, Mike Kasper and Joe Bowers



While there is no requirement to make advance reservations, if you are sure you are coming please email your intentions to: fswanson@rcn.com so he can give Victory Brewing a better estimated count.

See you on Dec. 28th!



As in the past, any contributions and excess funds collected from the party will be donated to the University of Delaware's Vic Giardini Award Fund. Last year we contributed $885.00, collected from donations and a small amount from excess funds.



This year we have again invited representatives of the Conrail Historical Society to join us.  Here is their write-up:

The Conrail Historical is a 600 member group dedicated to the
preservation of Conrail's legacy. Like most railroad historical
societies, we actively pursue the preservation of the railroad's
artifacts: equipment, paperwork, photographs and other ephemera, but we
also strive to preserve Conrail's innovative and successful spirit. We
host a number of events each year, including a yearly convention, which
are open to all, not just members. The CRHS also publishes a full color
magazine, The Conrail Quarterly, full of articles about and photographs
of Conrail's history, which is sent to all of our members. The CRHS's
members encompass the full spectrum of fans and supporters, from
youngsters who witnessed Conrail's final years and legacy to former
Conrail employees who have been around since day one in 1976.

The Conrail Historical Society has had a great amount of success in its
goals over its short history. These include our preservation and ongoing
restoration of N7E caboose 21165, currently housed with the M&H Railway
just outside of Harrisburg, our preservation of line side signals from
Berea OH and Horseshoe Curve, our rescue of artifacts from Ore Pier 122
in Philadelphia and our archiving of thousands of pieces of
documentation from Conrail's headquarters. Learn about these and other
CRHS accomplishments at our website, TheCRHS.org.

Some members of the CRHS Executive Board will be present to talk to you
about their passion and drive for their mission. We will also have
numerous artifacts on display from Corporate HQ, the Office Car Special,
corporate videos, a presentation on the preservation of our N7E caboose,
a CR hyrail truck (if the weather cooperates), etc.
We look forward to meeting many of the men and women who "Kept It
Moving!"

Brock Kerchner
Conrail Historical Society Vice President


Brock Kerchner
WHP 580 / WTKT 1460 / WRVV 97.3 / WRBT 94.9 / WHKF 99.3 Account
Executive
717-540-8800 x278
717-541-0094 Fax
bkerchner@clearchannel.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

John William Becker

From: Paul Kromberg 

As you may have heard, another item of sad news:

http://www.lifecelebration.com/listing.aspx?link=http%3a%2f%2fhosting-24900.tributes.com%2fshow%2fJohn-William-Becker-92527773

John William Becker, Sr. of Chestnut Hill, passed away peacefully on Wednesday October 12, 2011. He was 69 years old. Born December 14, 1941 in Bronx, NY, he was the son of the late William and Julia (nee Eardly) Becker and the beloved husband of Judith (nee Gallagher) Becker with whom he shared 25 years of marriage.

John was a railroad executive with Conrail and retired after 25 years of service. He was quite talented with his hands and could fix most things that he came across. John had an interest in museums, classical music and fine wines. He enjoyed traveling, cooking and hosting family and friends in the home that he and his wife built together.

In addition to his wife Judy, John is survived by his son John William Jr. of Chestnut Hill and his step son Jerry Del Colliano and his wife Krista of Beverly Hills, CA.

John's Life Celebration service was celebrated on Wednesday October 19, from 9 to 10:50 AM at Our Mother of Consolation Church in Chestnut Hill. His funeral mass was celebrated at 11 AM at the church. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations in John's name can be made to the Philadelphia Singers, 1211 Chestnut St. #610, Philadelphia, PA 19107 or to Our Mother of Consolation Church. Family services are by Boyd-Horrox of East Norriton 1-800-GIVNISH.

To share your fondest memories of John visist www.lifecelebration.com.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

John J. Carroll Jr.

Please note the following sad news from Jeff Usher:

JOHN JOSEPH CARROLL, JR. (Age 62)


Of Montclair, VA passed away at home on August 1, 2011. John is preceded in death by his son, Joseph Patrick and his parents, John and Clare Carroll. He is survived by his wife, Angela Carroll, daughter, Jennifer Carroll Delinski; son, Timothy John; grandchildren, Joseph Cole and Sera Jay Delinski; sisters, Mary Beth Wright and Kathryn Graziano; daughter-in-law, Dorothy Carroll and beloved nieces and nephews. In John's career of over 30 years with the Association of American Railroads, he achieved the position of Sr. Assistant Vice President of Business Services. There will be a visitation and celebration of John's life on Thursday, August 4, 2011 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 4143 Dale Blvd. Dale City, VA. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 18825 Fuller Heights Road, Triangle, VA at 1 p.m. on Friday, August 5, 2011 with the interment to follow at Stafford Memorial Park in Stafford, VA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John's memory to Smile Train, PO Box 96231, Washington, DC 20090-6231 or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Here are some of my reflections of the memory of John.

John was a true gentleman and represented the best that our industry has to offer. As many of you have had the fortune of working with John over the years will acknowledge all of the contributions John made to make the railroads better. There was no more knowledgeable expert on the subjects of Car Hire, Car Service and Deprescription. John was responsible for the efforts that gave us the Chicago Planning Group (CPG), the Chicago Transportation Coordination Office (CTCO) and the work that led to CREATE.

John, a relatively soft spoken man, was able to align the many divergent positions (personalities) and at the end of the day delivered solutions that benefitted the industry as a whole. John was able to couple his expert subject knowledge with his disarming manner to satisfy the questions of even the most gruff constituent.

I was lucky enough to have been recruited to the AAR by John and to have worked under John for what was a too short of period of time. He was and remains a role model for those of us wanting to conduct our business in the “right” way!

I tried to stay in contact with John since his departure and always enjoyed our conversations! John and I were playing telephone tag over the past couple of weeks – I regret that I was unable to make the direct connection, but the last voice mail I received from John has him busting my chops for the location of a recent committee meeting – I got a good chuckle from that call.

I will miss John as I’m sure you all will. When you reach a frustrating moment pause and remember John’s manner of conducting business and be thankful if you can employ his gentle ways.

Please keep John and Angela in your prayers.

Best regards and God bless you all,

JEFFREY J. USHER

Monday, February 7, 2011

Broadcast -- Jay Kivowitz

From: "Sandra Kivowitz" skivowitz@centurytel.net


Dear Family and Friends, I'm so sorry to have to report that today at approx 4:30 p.m. that Jay lost his battle and died from heart and vascular disease. After having just received a kidney transplant on 4 January 2011, things turned bad on the 10th of January. He was my friend and love and I already miss him so much. Please tell anyone you know that may have known Jay about his passing. Since Jay and I married later in his life, unfortunately, I don't know all of his earlier friends and would like them to know this information also. The children and I were all with him and he passed peacefully. He was a wonderful person and will be missed so very much.

We are planning a Celebration Ceremony of His life in the future and I will let you know when a date and location has been decided. We are hopeful that many of his friends and family will be able to attend. Jay has asked to be cremated and spread at horseshoe curve in PA. A place very dear to his heart from the many railroad trips that he took and all the engineers that he trained on this curve. This will happen once the snow disappears -- perhaps even in the spring. Assistance on how this can happen is also needed.

If you would like to share any funny or otherwise stories about Jay, please let me know or please tell us at the Celebration of his Life. You can reach me at the above email and you may pass it on to others as well.

Sorry to have to share this very sad news.

His Loving Wife,
Sandra

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