In Memory Of
Dylan Facente Chin
Dylan, Luminous sprite.. you left us too soon. Our family misses and holds you near always🥲❤️
Submitted by Beverly Stellato-Reitz
In Memory Of
Dorthy Ann Barta-Platts
In loving memory of my Grandma who connected with me through books later in her life. As an avid reader, this experience brought us closer and lives in my heart.
Submitted by Kristin Platts-Mauro
In Honor Of
Luke DeSantis
Happy First Birthday, Luke! You are a fun person with bright eyes and a great smile. Here’s to many years of adventure through reading~
Love,
Jen
Submitted by Jen Salman
In Memory Of
Grace Schultz
In loving memory of our aunt Grace Schultz. She was a kind and patient librarian who enthusiastically shared her passion for reading and learning.
Jay Durkin and Pamela Patrick
Submitted by Pamela Patrick
In Memory Of
Grandma Bo Hall
Every book in my Library will be stamped, “In memory of your grandma, who always read you a story”, honoring my GrandmaBo who instilled in me a love of reading.
Submitted by Betsy Asmus
In Memory Of
Jane Brennan
In loving memory of Jane Brennan, whose gentle soul and love of reading touched the world.
Submitted by Kathy LaPorte
In Memory Of
Mary and Dan Lairon
For my parents, who dedicated their lives to the education of low-income communities. As avid readers, they would be passionate about combating the banning of books in libraries.
Submitted by Darsie Lairon
In Memory Of
Barbara Pozniak
Barbara Pozniak was a lifelong reader, teacher and lover of books. She shared her joy and optimism with her family and friends and students for decades.
Submitted by Barb Majarucon
In Honor Of
Andrew Jumps
Happy first birthday Andrew! Your story has just begun!
Submitted by Tricia Rufo
In Memory Of
Lori Armstrong Marlatt
Lori and I connected over our mutual love of books. I hope to ignite the love of reading in more people in her memory. Rest in peace, my friend.
Submitted by Laura Russell
In Honor Of
Aliuddin Ahmed
My father was always holding a (library) book in his hands with his eyeglasses resting on his nose. He always looked so contend reading a good book. I miss him!
Submitted by Javairya Ahmed
In Memory Of
Charlotte P. Storper
In Memory of Charlotte P. Storper
a brilliant reading teacher and Public Library advocate who conveyed the joy and power of reading to her students, family and friends.
Submitted by Marsha Storper Brooks