Thanks so much Brian for those great pics you took of Dennis McNamara's Plaque Ceremony on May 1, 2008. I just got them today and was hoping someone would have pics for me to see since I am kind of in a spin that day with everything going on. It turned out to be a beautiful ceremony and I was so proud to be a part of this day, as were my kids Spike and Melissa.
Brian Thanks for the photo coverage of Rocky's funeral. He was a good buddy of mine from the Shamrock Judges Assoc. He will be missed by a lot of people and he was always a great person to be around. Thanks for putting this day in photos for others to view. I am now living in Florida so wasn't able to make the services, but thanks to your great work I can now go back and see the fine services that were provided to him by the ABFC.
Brian, Thank you so much for your great review of our Irish Fest and even better pictures!! It's brother's like yourself that make these events go as well as they do.Again,on behalf of the Camden County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums,I thank you!!! Mike Nelson Vice President CCESPD
Greetings; I like to say you have a really great web site.with fantastic pictures.I can see whats going on in southeast delco,my old home area...I myself have been in the fire service for about 38 years....I moved out to berks county area...Big difference in firefighting,,,,,,,,,miles of open areas...love it..best wishes...steve
Thanks for the coverage of 405 Beechwood Ave in Collingdale. This is the Stauffer homestead that my parents, my brothers and I help to build starting in 1951. The house was built half a section at a time. After work, school, sports and newspaper delivery of the Phila. Bulletin, our family worked on the house a day at a time, including digging out the foundation and mixing and pouring all concerte by hand. The construction itself was a labor of blood, sweat, tears and love. It was very sad to get the news via the DELCO Times on the Internet. My brothers Jerry, David and I hope that the current owner will renovate the house and put it back to near original condition.