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David P. Pisani

VESTAL, New York

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David P. Pisani of Vestal David P. Pisani, 52, of Vestal, loving husband, father, son and brother, died at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, Saturday, August 9, 2008, after a short battle with leukemia. He was predeceased by his mother, Louise (Nirchi) Pisani. He is survived by his...

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Dearest Pisani Family,
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to all- losing your husband, father, brother, and to Rudy - losing your son-it is a great loss to all of you ---you can keep his memory alive by talking and telling stories, our deepest sympathy -we pray our lord will give you the faith, courage as you heal from all of this -We are so saddened - The Porretta's- Dominick and Pauline

Dave (or "Pudge" as we knew him). You were a great friend. We didn't stay in touch enough after Brockport. But we talked, and laughed. Man we could laugh. I remember trudging through the snow trying to register from classes. We were so tired we just laid in the snow laughing. When the Yankees won the first series back in the late 70's, Pudge was out in front cheering them on. I swear "sweet Lou" heard him all the way from Brockport. Those years were outstanding and they went by way...

Dear Rudy and Pisani family,
We just got back from vacation and am sorry to hear about David. What a sad time for all of you. Just wanted you to know we are thinking of you. God bless you with peace and grace as you go through this time, Jeanne (Iannon) Guidici

Shannon, Christian, Rudy Sr., Rudy, Mike, Marie & Cathy. This has been one long week for all of you but I hope somehow you can find comfort in knowing that we all care and think of you every day. Please know that if any one of you ever need anything at all, I am only a phone call away. Even if it is just to talk and be comforted. Believe me when I say that Dave did that for me many, many times through the years. David, I love you man and will think of you every day until we meet again. I know...

Marie & family - I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I know what you're going through. I lost my father at 16. If you need anyone to talk to or to just listen to you please contact me. Keep your memories in your heart & he'll be with you forever. God Bless.

to my bro...words can only temporarily replace the sadness that exists...but we know as rudy jr. said it's not why,it's because.for all the memories we still had and shared in ,they will sustain me till we meet again. i loved your laugh and will forever wait for you to say "yeahhhhhh".your friend forever.....terry roma

DAVID, I HAVE NOT SEEN YOU IN YEARS BUT THAT WAS ONE OF THE MANY BLESSINGS OF BEING A KID FROM ENDICOTT. FRIENDSHIPS WERE VERY IMPORTANT TO ONE AND ALL OF US. YOUR GUEST BOOK TELLS THE TRUE STORY OF YOUR LIFE AND ALL THE FRIENDS THAT MADE IT VERY SPECIAL.YOU WILL BE MISSED HERE ON EARTH BUT HOPEFULLY WE WILL ALL SEE YOU AGAIN.THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU.THANK YOU ENDICOTT FOR BRINGING US ALL TOGETHER.YOUR FRIEND YESTERDAY,TODAY, AND ALWAYS.OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE ENTIRE PISANI FAMILY

Needless to say, we were shocked to hear of Dave's passing. Our most sincere condolences to all of Dave's family. "Pipes" was always good for a laugh. As an integral player on our many softball teams (E&T, OT's, TJ's), he always kept us grounded and entertained. He loved having a good time and shared that with those around him. On one of our trips to Saratoga RaceTrack, Dar and I ran into Dave and his posse (John B, JO, Frankie P....), we only went up for a day of races, but ended up...