Arduino-Puleo-Obituary

Rev. Msgr. Arduino "Edward" Puleo

A., Georgia

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October 22, 2024
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A., Georgia

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Pastor of Far Hills and Peapack Catholic Parishes Reverend Monsignor Arduino "Edward" Puleo passed away peacefully at home on October 25, 2024. Born in Queens, NY, he was the Beloved son of the late Salvatore Puleo and Silvana (nee D'Amico); Devoted brother of the late Anthony; Dear Uncle of...

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I am so sorry to read about Fr. Ed's passing. He was a true man of God. Fr. Ed helped me and my family through our best times and worst times. I will never forget him for that. He carried God's light in his eyes. Rest in Peace Fr. Ed. Til we meet again.

So sorry to hear this. When he was at St Joseph she was so kind to me and my mother and she always talked fondly of him. He will be greatly missed.

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Rest in Peace Father. I remember one Holy Week, you were decorating the church... I walked in & said " I'm here to pray". And you said those words made your day. You will be missed terribly but I know you're enjoying heaven right now.

Father Ed was a very wise, down to earth man who could warmly connect with people immediately, his warmth and friendliness were contagious. RIP my dear friend; you feel like a brother to me__ you will never be forgotten.

We thank God for Monsignor Puleo's priestly service, friendship, and care, we pray: "Lord, you gave our Monsignor the privilege of a holy ministry in our Holy Parish and this world. May he rejoice forever in the glory of your kingdom." Rest in peace Monsignor Puleo, priest of God. May the Angels and Saints of God welcome your soul into paradise. May you rest in the peace of Christ Jesus.

Monsignor Puleo was truly one of the kindest and holiest men I have had the pleasure of getting to know during my life. Constant selfless service to his community, treated every member of his parish as if they were his own family, and did it all with a huge smile on his face. People like him are truly special, thank you for helping me become the man I am today monsignor, you will be missed by your parish forever. God bless.

Monsignor Puleo It is rare to meet someone who impresses you in so many ways. Father, you made a big impression on me, you were a SPECIAL priest. Your homilies were always the best. Everyone had to listen because of the way you communicated. The day I meet you I introduced myself as Tony Puleo, you hesitated than said, your pronouncing your last name incorrectly, that was the start of our friendship. Father, Rest in Peace Tony Puleo