Quote:Sementelli grew up in Lock Haven and was stationed at the Army's Fort Weaver on Oahu when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. After the war, he returned to Lock Haven, where he worked as a taxi driver, in the post office and at a paper mill.
he worked as a taxi driver, in the post office and at a paper mill.
O bella, I share your grief.
he worked as a taxi driver, in the post office and at a paper mill.
Some hard knuckled guy with a life lived making wages
he worked as a taxi driver, in the post office and at a paper mill.
working
living his small life
as his own
WTF indeed, sweet bella, WTF
This
one
small
life
cannot be erased by
the bimboskank who wanted
what
who cares.
His name was James Sementelli.
He lived over eighty years of life
full of love and grace.
all the rest is dust.
Someday Jim's killer may
impel someone
to write a poem
but not today
today is James' hour.
Stop.
Forchristsakes stop
one moment
and think of Jimmy
as your own grandad.
Hey.
That's it you know.
He was your grandad.
Your grandfather
your Daddy James
Your Pop-Pop
Your Poppy
Your Jimmy James.
Don't you wipe that tear away
till you taste it.
Joe(What person's death is not mine?)Nation