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Sonny & Arlene posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
We remember when you were so very young and came to America with your dad and experienced your first taste of soda (coke) and couldn't get enough of it. You made a great life for yourself and your beautiful family. You and Lucy were made for each other. May God bless and comfort Lucy and your family as they adjust to life without you. They must be so grateful for all the good memories you shared. Much love, Arlene & Sonny
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Monday, April 27, 2020
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Tony DeCaro posted a condolence
Sunday, April 26, 2020
To my beloved brother John,
You will always be my favorite brother and I will miss you terribly. You and I have always been very close since I was a little boy. On several occasions you said that you raised me. There wasn’t anything that we did not talk about. Our favorite subjects were politics and the family.
I will also remember how you and Pop can to the United States so that we could have a better life. For two years you both worked very hard to make enough money so the rest of the family could join you.
Over the years, I looked forward to visit you and Lucy. I would say to Lynne, I am going to Madison to see my brother! She would respond, see you at six, for she knew we would be talking for hours and I would forget the time. We had a little joke, you would call me George and we would both laugh. I will never forget you!
Your little brother Tony
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
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Antoinette Gambino lit a candle
Saturday, April 25, 2020
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To my oldest brother,
Even though I didn't get to say good-bye in person you know I loved you very much and always will. You were a fighter and I hope to god I can be strong like you. I will never forget my graduation night and you always calling me "Kid". I love you. Antoinette
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Wendy posted a condolence
Saturday, April 25, 2020
To my father-in-law. I will never forget your history lessons, our trip to Lowe’s and the many moments and memories in many many years. You will be missed. My girls will miss you and your big heart. I will complete our history project - it will not be forgotten. Lots of love always. Wendy
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