Eugene Gene Cornelius's Condolences


I was surprised to see Gene''s obit sent to us , the Clearwater High Class of 58 reunion committee. He was always one of our big healthy guys always ready to help out with a project. He was our school distance runner, the mile race on the track team which went to state. we was very good. best we had. He also played both ways on the football team on the line. He could run forever but was not fleet of foot. Ran like he had a piano on his back. Ha! What a great team mate he was and will be missed. the lord is getting a good man up there and I''ll look forward to seeing him again someday. from all of his old friends. we will miss you Gene, Don Johnson
— Don Johnson     donaldandmarsha@gmail.com

Clair be I are so saddens to hear of Gene s passing He loved Newark Catholic. Spent endless hours compiling stats for football gams. And Oh the steak wagon he built. We will miss you dear friend. We know you are with God.
— Clair and Julie Schell     Julie.schell@me.com

Thinking and praying for you Stacy and your family! Love you! -Alecia
— Alecia C     acollins@syntech-fuelmaster.com

Stacy, I know a Father is always a girl's first love, hero, and best friend. And to lose such a man is the worse heartbreak. I can only hope that you know we are holding you and your Dad's Family close in our hearts and prayers. We love you Stacy. Please keep that knowledge with you now and always. Audrey and Skip
— Audrey Johnston     audrey.johnston@vc.edu

Sheilia, sorry for your loss
— Joe Brown     elkton_joe@yahoo.com

Dear Sheila, Gene's passing is a real shock. I always looked upon Gene as one of my best friends, I will miss him. max
— Max Goodman     Maxj05@aol.com

Sheila and family - so sorry for your loss. You and Gene were always so kind to my Dad. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ceil and Nick Magoon
— Ceceil Magoon     wkmcmm@verizon.net

I am very sorry for your loss. I did not know Gene but as many times as I have ran the block, I could tell he was a very hard worker and was always a familiar face. My daughter came home from walking the block one day and said he had given her a thumbs up and encouragement as she walked by. -my deepest sympathy to his family.
— Angela Cobb     angcobb@yahoo.com

Dear Stacy I am so sorry for your loss. I have such wonderful memories of your dad. From our camping trips, to stone circle, visiting in Ohio and of course the camp. He will be missed. He was a wonderful man. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
— Diane Van Houtte Wingold     Wingold3@verizon.net