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Christopher J. Moscato

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MOSCATO - Christopher J., of East Northport, NY, suddenly on September 21, 2008 at the age of 23 years. Beloved son of Salvatore and Patricia Moscato. Cherished grandson of Margaret and Joseph McAuliffe. Loving nephew and cousin to many aunts, uncles and cousins. Visiting Thursday and Friday 2-5...

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frances. miss you so much.

Dear Chris,
Thank you for becoming my friend. And although I told you I could take care of myself, I really appreciated you making sure I always got home safe. You have no idea what that small act of kindness meant to me. Even though I'm signing this anonymous, you'll know who I am. Thank you. I'll always miss you.

Dear Mr. And Mrs. Moscato,

The only thing i can say to you is thank you. Thank you for bringing Chris into this world. If you didn't I would have never got a chance to meet such a geniuen, sweet, caring, giving, gentleman. He has touched my heart in more ways then one. I wish i could see him one more time just to say thank you. Thank you for the 1000 hugs the 1000 kisses, the million ralphs italian ices, the hundred lunches and all the laughs that we shared together. The memories are...

Chris was a friend of mine at Marist College. He was the one person in our group of friends that you could always rely on. Whether it was to simply show up when he said he would, or to give you his shoulder to lean on, he always pulled through... and it never went unnoticed. He may be gone in body, but I know for a fact that he made an impression on all of us that will never be forgotten.

Mr. and Mrs. Moscato,

I am truly sorry for your loss. Having the opportunity to watch Chris grow from a quiet freshman into a genuine, loyal, loving and caring Man was something I will cherish forever. These great characteristics and many others are why he was loved by us all. You should be very proud of your son and know that the two of you raised such a great man. I will always remember all the great memories I have of being with him and hold them close to my heart. ...

To the Moscato family:

I was also a Marist graduate from the class of 2007, and I live on First Street in East Northport. I didn't get to know Chris during my time at Marist but I just wanted to say I'm so sorry for your loss, and I hope that everyone's fond memories of Chris can comfort you.

Mr. & Mrs. Moscato,

I cannot say that I knew Chris as well as many of the other people's entries here. We were classmates at Marist and I really only knew him through my roommates. I can say that I was really lucky to have known him at all. I do know that by all of his friends at Marist he was respected and loved and from all of the times we did come into contact I have only positive and fun memories. It was truly disheartening to learn of your loss and I wanted to extend my...

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Moscato,
Christopher was a wonderful person. He was kind, respectful, and caring to everyone he was around. You both raised a great son. I loved when he would come to my parents house or we would go to Marist. I always had a great time when he was around and I have wonderful memories of him that will never be forgotten. He always made me laugh and smile. I am sorry for your loss.

Drama--Thanks for always making me laugh and smile. You will be missed, but...

Dear Pat and Sal,
There are no words to bring you comfort when you lose a child. I just want you both to know that I'm here for you if ever you need someone, someone who understands the pain you're going through. I pray that you will find the strength to get through the days ahead and that someday you will find comfort knowing that you were blessed by Christopher's presence in your lives. Today, on the 11th anniversary of his death, I grieve not only for my son Frankie, but for your...