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MARY JOYCE
October 29, 2008
I HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF DANNY AND RICKY WHEN WE WERE KIDS ON SUMMER AND ASHLAND STS. DANNY'S MEMORIAL SERVICE WAS BEAUTIFUL. MAY DANNY AND HIS BROTHER REST IN PEACE. LOVE, MARY
Francis Senesi
October 24, 2008
Danny was one of my best friends gowing up. I will always remember the great time we had over William Canty's house racing our HO cars down Wills cellar. Hangin out down Harvard Sqaure, and just havin fun. We had the best backyard you could as a young boy, Woods Park, until they built that school. Danny will always be close to my heart.
Mark Nasson
October 24, 2008
Danny was a great cousin to me my brother as far back as into our childhood as we can recall. I was always impressed with how he pursued his interests. We will miss him very much.
Karen Nasson
October 23, 2008
Mary - My heart goes out to you and the whole family. Danny was a warm person with a great sense of humor. I am deeply sorry for your loss. He will be fondly remembered for sure.
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