From Classmate Bruce Correll, 6 Aug 2023:
'75er's,
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Theodore G. Stallone, '75 CS-11, yesterday at his home in Brighton, Colorado at Van Aire Airpark. He was diagnosed with stage IV cancer two years ago and fought the good fight but he has been called by the lord to fly west. He was my best buddy for 50 years and he will forever be missed. He played lacrosse at the Academy and retired as a Southwest Captain. He had a great sense of humor and an unmatched sense of integrity and inner strength.
When asked bedside whether he preferred to be cremated or buried, he replied, "whatever is cheapest." He kept his sense of humor right up until the end. He will be buried at the Academy.
May he rest in peace. He will await the rest of us '75er's in the next life.
Live life today as it may be your last.
Warm regards
(see https://75bestalive.org/gbnf_pages/S/gbnf_stallone.html)
From Classmate Bruce Correll, 6 Aug 2023:
'75er's,
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Theodore G. Stallone, '75 CS-11, yesterday at his home in Brighton, Colorado at Van Aire Airpark. He was diagnosed with stage IV cancer two years ago and fought the good fight but he has been called by the lord to fly west. He was my best buddy for 50 years and he will forever be missed. He played lacrosse at the Academy and retired as a Southwest Captain. He had a great sense of humor and an unmatched sense of integrity and inner strength.
When asked bedside whether he preferred to be cremated or buried, he replied, "whatever is cheapest." He kept his sense of humor right up until the end. He will be buried at the Academy.
May he rest in peace. He will await the rest of us '75er's in the next life.
Live life today as it may be your last.
Warm regards
(see https://75bestalive.org/gbnf_pages/S/gbnf_stallone.html)
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