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Charlie Ambrosetti
December 14, 2008
Mary, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I share your pain as only a few months ago we lost our dad after a long battle with alzeimers. Have faith and realize our loss is heavens gain, I am sure they were both warmly welcomed home.
Eileen Sheehan Willet
December 10, 2008
Dear Sinsigalli family,
Where to begin? So many memories came to mind when I saw your Dads name in the paper! You all were such a huge part of my life growing up!
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With deep, deep sympathy and much love
Susan Linden Gardner
December 10, 2008
To Tony's family,
Your dad was a wonderful man; I know you will miss him terribly. My sisters and I were your babysitters, many years ago, the Linden girls. My thoughts are with you all.
Glenn Sinsigalli
December 8, 2008
My condolences to Uncle Tony's family and friends, he will be missed.
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Julie Trzcinski
December 8, 2008
Tony came to my place just last Spring to inquire about horseback riding lessons. Thinking he was asking about lessons for his children or grandchildren, I jokingly said, "so you want to start riding?" I reminded him that my horses are ex-racehorses. He said " yes, I do." I arranged a lesson for him the following week. Tony was wonderful with the horses and did a fabulous job riding them. We were all so proud of him, and he was proud also. Tony rode once a week and got better and happier each time. It was such a pleasure to know him. I have a feeling that once he gets "situated" up there, he will continue his riding program. He's just that kind of guy.
Jane & Jerry Smith
December 7, 2008
Nancy: We were very sorry to hear about your Dad. You and the family will certainly be in our thoughts and prayers.
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