Alice-Prattico-Obituary

Alice Marie Prattico

Rochester, New York

Age 68

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Prattico, Alice MarieRochester: On May 15, 2013, at age 68, peacefully in her sleep with her family by her side, after a long and brave battle with cancer. Alice was born and raised in Rochester, NY. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Jim, of 45 years; her children, Anthony, John,...

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Alice was one of the sweetest, courageous and fun loving persons I knew. She was also a talented artist and gardener. I am so glad that my mom got our families together. I found that Alice and I had so much in common. The first time we went shopping together, we both headed to the sale rack. Alice would be so proud of her children, including her daughter in law's, and her grandchildren. I know she is taking care of all of them from above.

It's hard to believe a month has passed. We miss you so much.

Alice,

I miss you so much. Please pray for us. I love you.

Jim

To the family of Mrs. Prattico, my name is Gene Gordon and I am a teacher at Fairport High School. I wanted to let you know that Every year for the past 15+ years, I have read your mother's essay which was published in the D&C in the 90's about her son. It is called"How the Seeds of Curiosity Did Bloom." The essay meant a lot to me when she wrote it and it has meant a lot to my students each year. I decided to look your mother up this year as i read it to my class. I was saddened to learn...

Uncle Jim, Anthony, John and Michael-so very sorry for your great loss! I have only very happy memories of our time together when we were younger! Remember all the great, happy memories as you move forward...You are in our thoughts and prayers!

Michael and John, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I was your sixth grade teacher at School 46 and recall so clearly how devoted Alice was to her family. I will always remember her as a model Mom. You were very lucky to have her.

Dear Jim and Family: Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. Alice can rest now and she is no longer in pain. With Deepest Sympathy, Joni Kalish Infantino and the class of 1963 of Benjamin Franklin High School

I am so sorry for your loss, she was such a good friend and support to my Mom for many years. May she be resting in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sue Hauser

Jim, God bless you and your wonderful family in this time of sorrow