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Edmund P. "Shoe" Colabelli

Syracuse, New York

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P. Colabelli March 7, 2008 Edmund "Shoe" P. Colabelli, 66, of Syracuse, passed away Friday at Community Hospital, with his family by his side. Edmund, who was known by many as "Shoe," was retired after 50 years as owner and operator of Lincoln Shoe Repair, along with his daugh-ter and late...

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I just found out about Eddie the Shoe yesterday. I was so sad to hear about the loss of one more of the guys that I have fond memories of tipping one or two with over the years. My prayers go out to you all.

We love you chellie!
We are so sorry for your loss and hope you will find the strength that you need in such a sad time.

Chellie, Pam just called with the sad news about Shoe. We send you and yours our love and prayers. Many memories ran through us as we reminised our good times together with you two. We send you our hugs long distance from Florida,feel our arms around you and your family !

To Chellie and family,

I am so very sorry for your loss and pray for all of you, and please know he is at peace, no longer suffering with us. Your husband, father, and good friend is in the fathers hands right now(on his right side).

Dear Chellie and family,
We are so sorry for your lose. I am a Catholic school teacher and I had my whole school praying for him last week. The one thought that I keep having is that my dad (Butch) was up there to greet Eddie when he arrived. I am sure he is up there having a grand old time catching up with all of the family. Unfortunately, you are left down here suffering. Our hearts go out to you at this time because we know how you are feeling. Our family and my students will...

Dear Chellie and family,
Lou and I send our sincerest condolences at the loss of your dear husband, father, and our cousin, Eddie.
He was always a sweet, kind, and gentle man. To we Philadelphians, we used to love when the New Yorkers would come to visit. We loved to hear their "funny accents" and would try to imitate them. Uncle Ed would take would take us all to see the Historical places in Phila. How fortunate for us that The Colabelli's came to town! I have many fond memories of...

Chellie,
I have many happy memories. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Toni

Lucille and family
Frank & I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Chellie, Burrell, Maryann and family,

I am so very sorry to hear this sad news. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. If I can help you to get through, call.