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Pasquale Lepore Obituary

LEPORE, Rev. Pasquale 75, passed away Monday evening, Nov. 10, 2008. Pasquale, the eldest of eight children, was born in 1933, in the southern Italian village of Montella. He came to America in 1950, arriving in Norristown, PA. In 1956, he returned to Italy where he married Angela Marino. After many years as residents of Philadelphia, they moved to Florida in 1978, with their four children which became five in 1979. A man of energy and integrity, Pasquale made his way as a penniless immigrant developing first a contracting business "The Lepore Brothers" and then a rental property enterprise. Following his passion for his faith, Pasquale established Calvary Christian Assembly serving as its pastor for over 25 years. Pasquale is survived by his wife and 5 children; Patricia Huckeba, Salvatore, Paul, Mark, and Deborah Lepore. He was also blessed with nine grand-children.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Nov. 14, 2008.

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Anna McClave

November 18, 2008

Dear Aunt Angela and Family, I'm so sorry about your loss and the sadness you much feel. At the same time there is joy in knowing that he is where we want to be some day...with our Father and the rest of the "gang"....what a celebration that must be! You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Annamaria and Family

Vostri cognati, Elena e Giuseppe Perillo

November 18, 2008

Mia cara cognata, Angela, e famiglia,
Non ci sono parole per riempire il vuoto che rimasto nei nostri e vostri cuori, ma Iddio solo è quello che lo può fare. Vi vogliamo tanto bene. Vi salutiamo con affetto.

Anthony And Celita Perillo and family

November 18, 2008

Aunt Angela and family,
We love you and just want you to know that we are praying for and thinking of you so often. Please know that. We are sorry that we could not be there with you, and we all send hugs. May our precious Lord fill you with His comfort, His peace, His strength, His hope, and His joy unspeakable in this time of challenge and tears. Love from all of us here in Italy!!!

Jonathan Faia

November 17, 2008

Dear Aunt Angie and my cousins,
I am so sorry for your loss and also ours. Uncle Pat was a Godly man, which was evident in most everything that he did and how he lived. We are sad now, for a while. However, I am convinced that if we know and have Jesus, we will be reunited again one day. In the meantime, we can only rely on the Lord to comfort and strengthen us until that final day.
Love,
Jonathan Faia and family

Virginia Heinlein

November 15, 2008

Dear Aunt Angie and Family,

We are all saddened by the loss of our
Uncle Pat. It is encouraging to know that he is with the one that he has served his whole life. I will always cherish the memories of being together at Grandmom & Grandpop's house on Randolph Street. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We love you.

Jeff & Silvia Tindall

November 15, 2008

Dear Aunt Angela & Family --

We want you all to know how sorry we are for your loss of a wonderful husband, father, & grandfather. We wish we could be there with you right now, but will hold you close in prayer. We thank God for his life and are comforted that he is with his Heavenly Father now.

All Our Love,

Claudia Harris

November 15, 2008

Dear Aunt Angela and Family I was so sad to hear of my Uncle Pasquale's passing but I am so thankful to know that he is now with his heavenly Father, whole and healthy again! I miss you all and hope to be able to see you again soon. All my love!

Nicole Smith

November 14, 2008

Angela and Children, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you will always be in my thoughts and prayers as you deal thru this tragedy. I am and will always be thinking of you! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

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