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Louise Pastore
November 15, 2008
Dear DiOrio Family, I am so sorry for the loss of you father and friend. My husband, Peter, was Pat's close friend, colleague and confidant. I know they truly enjoyed GPD and learned a lot from each other in the many years they worked together.
My deepest sympathy to all of you. I know you will miss him as will many.
Patrick D'Orio and his 4th Grade Class
November 14, 2008
Nancy Phillips
November 14, 2008
I worked with Pat at GPDC many years ago and was saddened to learn of his passing. Through the good times and the bad, working with Pat was never boring. He will be missed.
Robert Stewart Shaw
November 14, 2008
I was in Mr. Halaz's 4th grade class through high school grad class 1966 with Patrick. He was quiet and a great guy. My wife and I give our deepest sympathy to his family...Do you have his 4th grade picture?
Robert & Richard Marcello
November 13, 2008
To The DiOrio Family,
Pat serviced our commercial account at Randolph Bank. During that time we grew to appreciate the many fine attributes that propelled him in his profession and his ability to elevate a business relationship to a greater personal level. You have much to be proud of and we are truly sorry for your loss.
Jamie & Christine Mazzeo
November 13, 2008
Joe, Angie, & the DiOrio Family:
We are very sorry to hear of you father’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Toni Gubata
November 13, 2008
To the DiOrio Family,
I was truly saddened to hear of the loss of your father. Pat was a business associate with whom I had the pleasure of working with. He was intelligent, professional, kind, and very generous with sharing his knowledge. My thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.
Ken Ryvicker
November 13, 2008
To the DiOrio family,
I am truly sorry for your loss. I worked with Pat for five years. Pat was an honest hard working man with incredible ethics and integrity. The world will be without one more good person.
Ken
Lorelei O'Connell
November 13, 2008
To the DiOrio family:
I did not know your father but I am truly sorry for your loss. He sounds like such a wonderful man and way too young. I heard about someone passing away from the sisters at Mt. Saint Rita where I have seen you walking your precious dog.
I am sorry that it was your father.
My deepest sympathies.
Lorelei O'Connell
20 Georgiana Drive
Sheila Hagenbuch
November 13, 2008
Joe:
I'm so sorry to read of your father's death. I'm thinking about you and saying a prayer.
Marilyn Jones
November 12, 2008
Pat and I worked together at the Canton Cooperative Bank. He was always professional, intelligent and more importantly he was a kind and considerate person. He made the workday a little bit brighter with his sense of humor. My deepest sympathy to his family -- I am sure he will be missed. Pat you are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace.
Marilyn Jones
Michael Lentini
November 12, 2008
I only knew Pat for 4 years, but they were a great 4 years! Pat was a wonderful person. He was a great boss, friend, and I feel honored to have known him. I have learned so much from him and will cherish the time I spent in his presence. I am deeply saddened by this news....thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
May God Bless.
Lucy Mordwinkin
November 12, 2008
My deepest sympathy to the family of Pat. We lived across the street from each other on Wolfpit Ave, Norwak, and our mothers worked together and were best friends. I visit your parents graves very often.
All my love, Lucy MORDWINKIN
Laura McIntyre
November 12, 2008
I shall miss the sound of his voice calling me "sweetie". He always thought there were better things out there. I hope he found them. In my lifetime I have met very few men who were more honest, had more calss integrity and was kind and considerate to all. He was brilliant in every aspect of his profession. Those of us who worked with him were astounded by his grasp of every issue and situation and quite frankly, envious and jealous of his mutliple talents.
To his family, my profound sympathy and best wishes.
Pat, you shall be deeply missed by myself and so many others whose lives you touched. Say hello to Peter for me....
Tom Dolan
November 12, 2008
I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Pat. He was a good friend and a great mentor during our time together at GPDC. I offer my condolences to his family and friends.
Linda Cliff
November 12, 2008
The DiOrio Family,
I worked with Pat at the opening of the Randolph Bank in Coventry. He couldn't have been more welcoming to a new employee - he was experienced, intelligent and was always willing to share what he knew about his profession. He has helped countless business customers over the span of his banking career and will be missed by many. Thank you, Pat, for your help, advice, friendship and most of all the laughter....Until We Meet Again, My God Hold You in the Palm of His Hands....Linda
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