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Lorraine Butler
December 18, 2020
I do remember him he did pattern me when I was on the pattering program he is resting in peace now may god be with his family you are all in my prays always remember the good times you had with him
Shari Cutler-Webb
November 8, 2007
Dorothy, Lisa and the Falcione family, I was shocked to read your Dad passed away! Please know how very sorry I am, he was quite a character, I loved to see him. If there is anything I can do please let me know. All my love to you!
Shari
Luigi "Luigi's Canteen" Nuzzolo
November 3, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jeanine Capone-Todisco
November 3, 2007
To The Falcione Family,
Sorry for your loss of your Dad.
I met Big Al when I was a very young girl. He was wonderful to my whole entire family as a friend and an employee of CAPONE IRON WORKS, he was always there when you needed him. He'll be missed.
Cheryl Palermo
November 2, 2007
I took care of Mr.Falcione for
several years on West 3. It was always a pleasure to take care of him, no matter how bad he felt he
always wanted to take care of the nurses.He loved his daughters and
grandchildren very much, and always looked
forward to their visit.Please accept my condolences during this difficult time. He will be deeply
missed.
Mike Casey
November 2, 2007
Mr. Falcione,
Sir, I didn't know you but 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 the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Virginia
November 1, 2007
I got the pleasure of having Mr. Falcione as patient while being a nurse at LMH, while I havent been a nurse there in 6 months I went for a visit not to long ago and as I was to go visit the ICU on room to my right there he was with a big smile. While he couldnt remember the name he remembered the face. And he said. " I have been looking for you." He was a man I respected he was never Al he was Mr.Falcione. Sometimes he had a temper but his daughter Lisa could always calm him down, and when she would come down the hall of West 3 I would smile. Mr.Falcione loved his family and life on earth. But huge part of him was lost sometime ago, when someone special left him. So from many conversations I consider myself priveleged to have with Mr. Falcione I know he is happy to be rejoined with his son, so he can watch over all those he has left here.
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