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Antoinette M. Amato

New York, New York

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AMATO- Antoinette M. (Dolly-Toni), of South Pasadena, FLA. (Formerly of Smithtown) on December 3, 2011. Proud 2nd Lt. as Army Nurse in WWII, Pacific Theater- Pearl Harbor, Japan; Former Nursing Director for St. Johnland Nursing Home; Former School Nurse in Smithtown School District. Cherished...

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My sincere sympathy to Nat and the family on the passing of Dolly.
Ruth Puzo, Vic's daughter,

Our prayers go out to Nat and his family. We have so many wonderful memories of the times we spent with your family. Dolly always made us feel welcome and treated us as part of her family. We so looked forward to those Sunday dinners and being with everyone when we came to Florida. Thank you for your hospitality and your love. We love you Nat.
Bill and Sally Roden

My Prayers and deepest sympathy go out to the whole Amato family. Mrs. Amato was an inspiration to a lot of us and loved by all that have meet her.

I will always cherish the wonderful times we shared together and remember you for your love, compassion, sense of humor (those great belly laughs you gave me) forgiveness and your strength. I am so grateful to you for the love you always gave to me & Charlie and your grandchildren...Joey, Tommy, Jimmy and Angie. We miss you and Charlie enormously but I know you are together in Heaven with your beloved son. Your children; Maria, JoJo, LeeLee, Louise, Charlie, Louie and Graceann are so lucky...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Amato family. Aunt Dolly was a wonderful lady who provided us with a life time of great memories. She will be missed!

My Prayers and deepest sympathy go out to the whole Amato family.

Aunt Dolly we will miss you dearly, you have left such a lasting impression on me and my family. Always with a smile, always with a kind word and may we never forget the way you loved your
family but most of all the way you loved Uncle Nat.

May the good Lord let you rest in peace, may He comfort your family and friends and Honor you as you make His presence.

Thank you for all you have...

Dolly and Pete - May 2011

My condolences to the Amato family. Aunt Dolly was a woman who was ahead of her time. She joined the Army and served our country. She had a career, met the love of her life and a wonderful family was formed. Aunt Dolly lived fully and loved fully. Our family was so blessed, when the Amato's allowed Charlie to spend summers on the farm. Charlie was our honorary brother and we loved him so, and miss him.

Dad (Uncle Pete) was so happy when his sister Dolly, Uncle Nat, John...