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Paul giovannetti
November 26, 2010
Who gave me my first baseball glove? Who taught me how to drive a forklift and a tractor? Who trusted me to drive the ranch truck? Uncle Tony, thats who. Rest in peace.
Dominic & Mercia Tiscornia
November 25, 2010
Delores and family,
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We have wonderful memories of Tony and Cloverdale. He was a fine role model and member of America's Greatest Generation!
November 20, 2010
Who gave me my first baseball glove? Who taught me how to drive a forklift
JOHN O. GOFF
November 19, 2010
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE CUNEO FAMILY ON THE PASSING 0F ANTHONY. A VETERAN OF
WWII AND AN AMERICAN WAR HERO..ANTHONY IS TRULY
ONE OF AMERICA'S "GREATEST GENERATION" THE WORLD
IS NOW A SAFER PLACE BECAUSE OF HIM. I SALUTE YOU
SIR FOR A JOB WELL DONE
November 19, 2010
Who gave me my first baseball glove? Who taught me how to drive a forklift
November 18, 2010
Toni,
I am very sad to hear about your Dad. I have fond memories of him. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Lisa Vogt
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