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Robert Vozzella
November 20, 2007
Ann, Phillip and Linda, We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Salvy. I remember how he took care of my grandparents and fed the parrot spaghetti. Our prayers are with you and your family. Bob & Linda Vozzella
Paul Vozzella
November 20, 2007
Linda, Ann & Philip ---- I would like to express my condolences on your father's passing. He certainly lived a full life. I will always remember Uncle Salvy as "Mr. Fix-it." In the early days of television he used to repair my parent's TV. He also took good care of our grandparents and Aunt Josie on Prince St. For a lot of years he would bring the kerosene for the stove from the basement to the apartment plus fix anything that needed repair. Your dad was an all around good guy. I regret not getting to see him before he died.
Linda, God bless you for taking care of your dad all these years. I am sure that he appreciated it.
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