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Jeanine Gullo
In Memory of
Jeanine
Gullo
1963 - 2016
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I remember when we were all very young and living in Brooklyn.  Jeanine's Dad ("Uncle Robbie") and my Dad ("Uncle Tommy") were great friends, and cousins (although they could have passed for twins).  We would sometimes visit them in their Bay Ridge home.  Jeanine was such a skinny, cute kid.  And so friendly.  There was a summer when she learned how to twirl a baton - I think Eileen taught her. She really took to it and became the best baton twirler in the neighborhood.  I can see her now thowing that baton way up in the air, and it flipping end over end, and it coming back down, and she catching it behind her back.  She didn't miss a beat.  This memory has faded now and I can't remember if she went on to twirl in the local parades or at school, but I am sure she did it beautifully and everyone loved her for it.

Posted by Susan Miller
Tuesday June 28, 2016 at 8:29 pm
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