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RAYMOND SALVITTI JR.
04/24/1960 - 01/11/2007
2nd Anniversary in Heaven.
There were not enough yesterdays
and no more tomorrows.
You are so loved and so missed.
Till then.
Your loving family.
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2 Entries
Ray , I know that it has taken me a very long time to write and for that I am sorry. It is that I never had to deal with death before and I thought that if I just ignored it everything would be ok again, but now I know that things will never ever be the same again. There is so much to tell you about begins with your new (well not so new anymore) nephew. Tyler Raymond. He is a wonder little boy who is getting into everything. Nick has a dog tag with your picture on it around his bed post and every morning Tyler gives it a kiss. Nick and I are telling him all about you. We will make sure that he grows up knowing that he has a uncle who is looking down on him from heaven and smiling. Nikolette is turning into a little lady right before our eyes. She is a wonderful big sister and is doing really well in school. Jessica is getting so big, she is our handful!! You would be so proud of Matthew he got excepted to Stony Brook. He is working so hard to make us all proud. Ray, Nick misses you so much. We all do. Continue to watch over all of us and know that one day we will all see each other again. I will write again soon. love and miss you.
jennifer salvitti
April 30, 2009
Raymond,
youve been gone for 2 years now. It seems like only yesterday that you were here, where does the time go. Who was to know that your time with us would be so short, there were so many things that all of us wanted to do and share with you but we ran out of time. You are thought of and remembered everyday, all the goofy things you would do and especially the corny jokes you would come up with to make everyone laugh. I know that we will all see each other again but know that we miss you and love you.
Your little brother, John.
John Salvitti
January 11, 2009
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