In Memory

Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil passed away on January 16, 2009. He was 68 and Lived in Farr West, Utah.  He served in the U.S. Navy and spent two years in the Philippines.  He married Lynda Hancock.  They had two children, Michelle and Ryan.  He later married, Martha Jolly.  He worked at the Post Office, and then worked for thirty years at Hill Field until he retired.



 
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04/26/09 02:18 AM #1    

Dennis Chamberlain

I remember Dennis O' Neil, Brent Little, Gordon Head, Richard Tribe and some others in our 12th grade ceramics class where we had a lot of fun. There was even a photo in the back 59 yearbook with some of us sitting around the potters wheel throwing pots. Those were the good old days. Somewhere, perhaps on Chris Jensen's page there are all they same guys including Karlene Alkema all standing in a posed photo for the yearbook. They were supposed to be acting like a bunch of hoods hanging out around the water fountain pretending like they were up to no good. All of these 'bad actors' were taken directly from the ceramics class to act and pose as juvenile deliquents. See if you can find it and put in your 2 cents on what should be done with these trouble makers. Dennis Chamberlain (not in the photo).

07/05/09 11:29 PM #2    

Jack Goddard

Denny, we know you will be with us at the Class of 2009 reunion as you were at the pervious ones. I will miss our long chats at Moore’s family restaurants the past years.
Jack Goddard

02/01/14 11:57 AM #3    

Richard Price

Denny, was a very good friend of mine.  Our friendship started in high school, and continued on after high school.  He, I, Tom Cole, "Casey" Gary Wilkinson, and a few others started our own car club called the Rickshaws.  Denny and I worked together at the Post a Office, and we both moved to Hill AFB when the Post Office workload moved to California.  We worked together in the Communications and Computer Directorate.  After we both retired I didn't see much of Denny.  However his daughter Cassie, and my daughter Kris were good friends so I was still able to keep up with what Denny was doing.  

I missy him a lot, he was a dear friend.

Richard Price


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