A couple of years later, he traveled to South Korea to visit a brother who was stationed there with the U.S. Air Force, Bakersfield neighbor Carol Stewart told the AP. He found a job teaching English and learned Korean, she said. He liked it a lot, and hes been there ever since, she told the AP.
Neighbor Carol Stewart said Miller first traveled to South Korea about four years ago to visit a brother stationed there with the U.S. Air Force. He found work teaching English and learned Korean, Stewart said in a July 1 interview. She has since declined to comment out of respect for his parents' w
Date: Aug 01, 2014
Category: World
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Boat crash victims' families plan lighthouse memorial
"Nobody saw that barge," Stewart's mother, Carol Stewart-Kosik, told The Journal News Tuesday. "If this could cast a light or shadow on the river, maybe it will not just memorialize them but save other lives, so that they didn't die in vain in the dark."
Stewart's mother, Carol Stewart-Kosik, and Lennon's brother, Raymond, tell The Journal News ( http://lohud.us/1cKfrTg ) they're planning a Web page to promote the lighthouse fundraising effort.
"Tragedy is a word that will forever be linked with Lindsey and Mark," said Carol Stewart-Kosik, speaking to an overflow crowd at the stucco and stone church where Lindsey Stewart would have married Brian Bond on Aug. 10. Their best man, Mark Lennon, was also killed.
Date: Aug 01, 2013
Category: U.S.
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As boat crash victim remembered, families raise questions
"Compounding our agony is the rush, by some, to cast blame on or even malign the victims," said Stewart's mother Carol Stewart-Kosik and stepfather Walter Kosik, and Lennon's parents Kevin and Dympna Lennon. "While police have issued serious charges against the boat's driver, toxicology results supp
Date: Aug 01, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Parents of boat crash victims say they doubt booze caused NY accident instead ...
The parents, Carol Stewart-Kosik and Walter Kosik and Kevin and Dympna Lennon, asked other boaters to help with the investigation by emailing any knowledge they have of the barges or the accident conditions.
Before the body was discovered, Stewart's stepfather, Walter Kosik, held out hope that she was alive. He and his wife, Carol Stewart, laid white roses onto the river in Piermont early Saturday morning.