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Eric Crane
August 28, 2008
Karen, Linda and family. I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. he was one of the very good men I've had the good fortune to know. I hope that many good memories see you through.
Eric
Lisa (Pellicelli) Curran
August 27, 2008
To the LoPilato Family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Mr. LoPilato was my homeroom teacher for a couple years, and my science teacher for one year. He was a very nice and generous man, helping students, especially those on the edge. I will always think of him fondly.
Mickey Nobile
August 27, 2008
Good night Ralph,
I can't say goodbye because I know you will always be with me. You have enriched my life in a way no one else ever could, as I know you have for everyone who has ever had the good fortune to know you. The warmth, wisdom and humor we shared will carry me forward for the rest of my life.
I am so lucky to have shared such a big part of my life with you.
Love,Mickey
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