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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Dennis Premock, 25 years old, born on June 19, 1942, and passed away on May 6, 1968. We will remember him forever.
Remembering you on this day. We were just teens but we all knew how special a guy you were. You were a kind and caring soul so I know you have a special place with our father in heaven. Getting closer to when we all will meet again.
you will never be forgotten. your dedication and bravery are forever appreciated, and your brother ron keeps us ever aware of what a wonderfully brave and unselfish soul you were. may god bless you forever.
My friend I am the only one remaining from our track Birth Control Crusader,I still tell my friends of your bravery,and how you mentored me ,while you had the chance,not a day goes by that your not thought of. So Proud To Have Known you
I remember seeing Denny's name on one of the panels at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Holmdel Township during its dedication way back. As a matter of fact, the cover of the program for that day was a closeup of that panel with Denny's name front and center. Still chokes me up when I think of him on that memorial. He was a man's man and my brother-in-arms from Vietnam.
Ill never forget when we met in kindergarten.And growing up together,mostly good times.Still miss you very much .Meet you on the streets of gold.Your friend Steve
Rest in peace, Denny. None of us will ever forget you, or that you made the ultimate sacrifice. Your brother Ron's devotion to your memory is especially touching. Pray for us.
My dear friend,we met in kindergarten,and were friends ever since.I probably wouldnt be writing this now,if your dad would have let you go in the army with me.But you cant change the past,it is what it is.I think of you often,and wondered where life would have taken you.Probably a big trucking co.As that was your goal,knowing you you would have succeeded.Miss you greatly,rest in peace .
I wish I could of bonded with you more as I was raising my own children. Then you went in the service only never to be seen again. What a loss that was a loss for everyone. Your father especially as I was living close to your Grandmother and him. They all even myself felt the loss. Love Aunt Jean
Never met Dennis but know his Brother RON which always speaks dearly of hime. Ron misses him as a brother and friend greatly. Sorry I missed the opportunity to know Dennis but someday hereafter I will get introduced to him by his caring brother Ron. Fly high with the angels Dennis until we meet that glorious day in heven. And thank you for the greatest sacrefice a person could ever give .
I didn't know Denny that well, but I do remember he was always polite and friendly. I went to school with his brother Ron who, like Denny, was a true gentleman. Denny will forever be in our hearts.
You're resting with our Heavenly Father, dear Brother and childhood playmate. Missed you all my life. Hope to reunite with you one day...always, with love, your sister, Marie