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Stan and Joanne Douglas
December 13, 2007
Vince, your Dad left big shoes to fill but Joanne and I know you can do that.
Please accept our deepest sympathy in your loss. He now joins with your Mom and brother Wayne, in a better place.So many will miss and remember him for the many ways he touched their lives and childrens lives as well.
Jack "Barney" Barnoski and Family
December 12, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to the Moschetti Family.
gery & michelle tremaine
December 12, 2007
vince and family,
we are very sorry to hear of your dads passing. i'll always remember cyo basketball at st. mary's and your dad at every game. myself and my brothers had great respect for your dad. he was fantastic with kids and went out of his way to help us with our game.it was a pleasure to know your dad. our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob Morello
December 12, 2007
My sympathies to the Moschetti family. I will miss him dearly. He was my basketball hero with all of his stories from the glory days.
Sarah Zahorian
December 12, 2007
Vince and Family - So sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Anne Kist
December 12, 2007
My sincerest sympathies to the entire Moschetti family.
Stephen Nagle
December 12, 2007
We always looked forward to seeing Al and we appreciated his support through the years. He was a wonderful man is remembered fondly. God bless and God speed. Stephen Nagle, Judi Coyle, Joel Daugherty
Barb and Tony Stager
December 12, 2007
Vince:
Your father was a wonderful person and will be sorely missed. Please accept our deepest sympathies at this difficult time. You are in our prayers.
Paul Titus
December 12, 2007
How does one express the loss of a dad, a grandfather, a brother, a friend? Al was one-of-a-kind, as his family knows. I'll never forget his warm smile, firm handshake and his insatiable appetite for talking sports! May God Bless Al and his family.
S. Kaschak
December 12, 2007
I enjoyed working with Mr. Moschetti when he was a substitute teacher at Broad Street School. His basketball stories were always a treat. He was a special man.
Linda Rodbourne
December 12, 2007
So sorry for your loss. I know just how you are feeling. Remember the wonderful memories.
Peg Manikowski
December 12, 2007
Paul and I are sorry to hear of Al's death. He was a great inspiration not only to us, but to our children,also. May God keep him in His care.
Susan Poet
December 12, 2007
I remember Mr. Moschetti very well. On occasion, he would substitute for me at Horseheads High School (German). It did not matter that he knew little or no German, the students loved him. He was fair and so professional and followed lesson plans. He always had a smile and was so cordial in the hallways. I also remember him driving his green MGB. Please accept my condolences. I know he will be greatly missed.
Kathy Graves
December 12, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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