In Memory

Sylvia Bonavilla (Schwartzman)

Gone but not forgotten.

Your fellow classmates

 



 
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11/05/14 09:14 PM #1    

Diane Nichols (Schmitt)

Sylvia always had a smile on her face and a friend to all.   She will be missed by many.  Her accomplishments during her life were amazing.  May you rest with the angels.


11/06/14 02:08 AM #2    

Jeffery Dubitsky

I did not know Sylvia that well, but it's always sad when a classmate is no longer with us.


 


11/06/14 11:49 AM #3    

Arthur Seigel

Sylvia was very warm, had a great smile and was very bright.

R.I.P. Sylvia

                                 Art

                                         


11/06/14 08:12 PM #4    

Judith Koehler

 I  was delighted when one of our sons and wife decided to name their baby Sylvia.  I told them what a charming, delightful, bright person she was.  I hope our Sylvia is like S.B.

Our group frequented their family store on Remington Street, sometimes even having enough money for a candy bar.  Her whole family was very nice.  When I saw her at a past reunion, I could not believe how beautiful she was.  When I told her so, she said (with her usual wit) she needed a lot of improvement.

Like so many others, I wish I had seen her in the last few years.

Judy Koehler

 


11/06/14 08:59 PM #5    

Russ Lidman

Sylvia was a lovely person.  I am saddened to learn of her passing.


12/26/14 04:58 PM #6    

Linda Blair (Coulter)

Sylvia's smile and vitality were the first things I noticed about her when we met in 8th grade.  When I saw her at our BFHS 25th reunion, I was so happy to see that they were still such a part of her.  She will be missed.


12/26/14 07:40 PM #7    

Donna Casero (Pritchard)

I am sorry that I was not able to post at the time Sylvia passed.  Sylvia was a wonderful person and came from a wonderful family.  Her father taught driving lessons, and taught me how to drive.  My deepest condolences to her family and friends.


12/27/14 05:12 PM #8    

Kathleen (Kathy) Szwajkos (Marcus)

Unfortunately we left Rochester in 1969 so I was unable to continue relationships with most of my classmates.  Sylvia was one of the nicest girls in our class.  Always took a moment for everyone.  I am sure she continued to do this in her life.  She will be missed.


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