SAD MESSAGES
Messages regarding the passing of DPIers
From: henry lopez
To: Bill n Marj Hill ; Pete Coble
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 10:28 AM
Subject: Fw: Gene Mascoli
Don't know if you guys know about this.

Have a good Year!

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From: "jbalita@netzero.com"
To: dbutler@fps-edl.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2012 8:41 AM
Subject: Fw: Gene Mascoli


Subject: Gene Mascoli

  Dear Friends,

Sad passing of a great human being.  Memorial set for January 4, 2012.  lm  xo

GENE MASCOLI
From: ELISE MALMBERG [mailto:clubbo@mac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 11:02 AM
To: pcoble@dc.rr.com
Cc: ELISE MALMBERG
Subject: DPI-er death notice

Hi,

Former DPI-er Gerald (Jerry) Belsheim died Wednesday, April 14 in Mequon, WI.
He had lived in nearby Thiensville, WI for 22 years. Memorial service is this
Saturday, April 24 at 2PM, Grace Lutheran Church in Thiensville.
My contact info is below in case you need any additional info.

Thanks, Elise Malmberg (Jerry's niece)

Elise Malmberg
elise@clubbo.com
From: James Johnsen [mailto:omlandjim@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:19 AM
To: pcoble@pmcassociates.org
Subject: Rodney Hamilton

Rodney Victor Hamilton, 59, passed away July 21, 2009 in Orlando, FL. Mr. Hamilton was born on February 28, 1950 in Orlando, FL.
He was a graduate of UCF, graduating with a Masters Degree in Physics. He was a member of MENSA, the Central Florida Computer Society
and the Central Florida Astronomical Society. He retired from NCR (now Apple Computers) where he worked as a Systems Analyst Programmer.
In his college years, Rodney was active in the Drama Department, acting in several plays. He had a great appreciation for music. He graduated from
Colonial High School in 1968 and was in the Colonial Choraliers, a select group of singers. He enjoyed learning and was always continuing his education.
He held a Radiological Monitoring Certification. While employed by NCR he wrote many programs and worked on many projects. He was the recipient of
two Patents for computer development. He had a vast love for computers and spent most of his retired years writing and teaching programming which helped others.
He is survived by five siblings, Betty McMeen, Steve Hamilton and his wife, Kathy, Carol Hamilton, Mark Hamilton and Patty Spear and her husband, Dean.
eight nieces, four nephews, six grandnieces and five grand nephews. He will be greatly missed by his brothers and sisters and all his nieces and nephews whom he so dearly loved.