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Jessica Marzuolo
September 8, 2008
Grampa I miss you so much!! But in a way I feel happy that your with Gramma. When me Missy and Jeanine went over to your box and shook it, it felt like a closure. I know you will be looking down on all of us but I just hope that our family will get through the bumpy roads to come. I love you !!
GINA PAGNOTTA
September 4, 2008
THE THING THAT STANDS OUT MOST IN MY MIND ABOUT HIM IS THE EMMENSE LOVE AND SUPPORT HE GAVE HIS WIFE . I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A GENUINE DISPLAY OF LOVE AND RESPECT AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE THE WAY I REMEMBER HIM. IMPRESSIONS LAST FOREVER .HE WAS A WARM AND SINCERE MAN. MY PRAYERS TO MY COUSINS AND EXTENDED FAMILY AT THIS TIME AND IN THE FUTURE THAT WE DISPLAY THAT LOVE TO ONE ANOTHER IN HIS MEMORY. SINCERELY ,CUGINA GINA PAGNOTTA
Elaine Bernier
August 31, 2008
Even though you are missing him tremendously, remember... he is dancing in Heaven with your mom and Floody and Laurette!
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