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Dennis CUFF

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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CUFF, Dennis 69, passed away July 18, 2012. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Patricia (Aloia) Cuff. Dennis was a devoted father of 5 children, Dr. Derek Cuff (Silke), Devin Cuff, Dalen Cuff, Dayna Cuff Coleman (Matt), and Darin Cuff and was also blessed with 6 beautiful...

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Gone but not forgotten. He was special and a friend to all. Fifth Avenue Archer, forever!!

To Pat, and my niece, and nephews, I would like to say how sorry I am for the loss of your Dad, and my brother. I have his high school picture on my living room end table, and so I see his face every morning. When he moved to Florida, I loss all contact with him.... I called the house when I learned of his passing, and left a message on the answering machine for pat to call me, but I received no call, she may have loss the number. I sometimes tune in Jalyn as he broadcast the collage...

Outstanding individual with a large heart. He is missed.

To know Dennis was to admire him. A life well lived only too short. We are certain his family continues his legacy.

I had the privilege of playing basketball for Mr. Cuff when I was in middle school. what a great man and father, one of the best coaches I've ever had.

Dear Mrs.Cuff and family,
Dennis and I were classmates in the School of Pharmacy. We all got to know one another since there were only 30 students in the class. I remember Dennis as bright, and friendly with a great smile which was almost always on his face. May God bless and comfort you in your loss.
Hank Freedy, Pharm.D.

Dear Mrs. Cuff and Family:
Dennis and I were members of the 1965 graduating class of the School of Pharmacy at Duquesne University. I was saddened to hear of his death and will always remember him as a warm, friendly, and loyal classmate. We often had to share class notes as Dennis was frequently on the road playing basketball for the Dukes. I am grateful for his friendship and am sure each of my classmates would offer similar sentiments. He was a wonderful person and a true...

Dear Mrs. Cuff and Family,

Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Dennis was a wonderful man, an upstanding citizen and a man of his word. It was an honor and privilege to know him. We hope that, in this difficult time, you are comforted by the memories of your time together. You are in our prayers.

Sincerely,

Frank Kosir and Family.