Dear Cousin Bill And Ted Pjk -

, who found strength in his faith at the and served his community through the Knights of Columbus and Boy Scouts . These aren’t just line items on a resume; they are the marks of a person who dedicated their time to helping others grow. The Power of Connection

Dear Cousin Bill and Ted Pjk,

Now, on quieter nights, I hold that childhood map and see the marks you left—scrapes, doodles, initials carved into bark. Those small things are my compass. They point to the truth that family is less about proximity and more about returning—again and again—to the places and people who remember the best parts of us. Dear Cousin Bill And Ted Pjk

Let’s not be strangers. Give me a call or drop a line when you have a moment. I’d also love to plan a get-together soon — maybe a barbecue or just a long phone catch-up. , who found strength in his faith at

As we used to say before any bad idea — Pjk forever. Those small things are my compass

Bill, you were the planner. You’d sketch blueprints for forts and argue—convincingly—why a broom could become a flagpole. Ted, you were the one who dared the plan, climbing higher, leaping farther, laughing louder. Together you balanced each other, like two notes that made the same song whole.