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Amelia Scalzo

Ravena, New York

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Scalzo, Amelia (Amy) RAVENA Amelia "Amy" Datri Scalzo, 89, of Ravena, peacefully passed away on Sunday, September 8, 2013 after being surrounded by family at the Teresian House. Amy was predeceased by her loving husband of 56 years, Anthony V. Scalzo, in 2003. Amy was born in Caramanico, Italy,...

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Dear Scalzo family-
So sorry to hear of Amy's passing. She was a wonderful lady.

John and Anna Marie Bonafide and family

Chip and Family: My condolences to you and your entire family. Amy was such a lovely woman. We worked together at the Quarry for some time. She was so kind, loving and genuine. She will be missed! My thoughts go out to you all at this sad time. Tony and Akra Scott

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family of Amy, especially Mary and Eugene. Amy was one of the most wonderful ladies I know. God bless all of her family.

A cheerful smile, always laughing, welcomed kids to the Scalzo home with open arms, a truly kind human being. To the entire family, we are very sorry for your loss and know she's with Tony again. Bunny, Karen, Chipper, Jeannie, we don't need to tell you what a special Mom you had. You have many good memories to recall.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at the passing of your Mom and Grandmother. She is one of the classiest ladies I have ever met!!!

I met Mrs. Scalzo when I was in fifth grade in Mr. Brooks' class. She took me under her wing! We kept in touch throughout the years and she has met and spoke with my two girls (now 18 and 20 yrs old!). I feel blessed to have had her in my life. She would always smile and hold my hand and wished my family well. "Roses, roses everywhere"...I always loved you and looked up to you Mrs. Scalzo! Rest in peace; as all angels do.

Prayers of peace to a very special person a joy to be around.

The Taylor family is so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. We have fond memories of Mrs. Scalzo at St. Patrick's School in Ravena where many children in town attended. She was always so pleasant and cheerful. It was a great time to grow up with such wonderful people as your mother. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this time of loss.

the one memory that stands out is Ms.Scalzo reading the NONA BOOK to the all the children as they sat criss cross apple sauce on the floor at school enjoying every word. During the summer I would walk my dog by the school and we seemed to be on the same schedule and pass by each other and she always said hello and didn't god make a beautiful day for us to enjoy?