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Chrissy, Rich & Fred Tobin
October 14, 2008
Our heart felt condolences to the Vosolo family. Nunzie used to drive his wife Marie and sister-in-law to church every Saturday and then come visit with us for that hour and a half. He was a wonderful feisty man! He will be sorely missed. You are now at peace with your family. God bless.
Mike Casey
October 9, 2008
Mr. Vosolo,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation-God knows what you had to endure as a Prisoner of War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Noreen Ward
October 8, 2008
Uncle Nunzie,
You were always there for me-so caring and kind. We miss the visits we had with you and Marie when the children were small-your beautiful garden and home. You will be missed. I have so many fond memories. I just remember you in my life when I was growing up and all the places you took me. I remember how you'd always be the Candy Man with the kids when you came for a visit. God Bless you Uncle Nunzie.
Love your niece,
Noreen
Leslie D'Avella
October 7, 2008
When I think of you I will always see the big strong Uncle who fought in the war, took care of his family you did it all. When we were kids you never missed a family holiday, a birthday card would always be at our door from you and Auntie Marie. With such wonderful memories of your garden, your ducks and the way you love to tease and tickle us, we'll always hold dear in our hearts. Love Leslie.
Susan Stack
October 7, 2008
Uncle Nunzio will be forever missed by me and my family. He was more than an Uncle to me, he became a father figure in my life after my father his brother Vincent Vosolo died many years ago. He is also the only Grandfather figure my girls will ever know.We were blessed to have him in our lives. We will cherish our fond memories of him forever. God Bless You Uncle Nunzio. We love you.
Susan, Edward, Serena and Emma Stack
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