Frances-Piscatella-Obituary

Frances Piscatella

New York, New York

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PISCATELLA-Frances, of Florida, formerly of Central Islip, on April 12, 2006. Beloved wife of Philip for 59 years. Loving mother of Philip Jr. (Marie), Joseph (Gail), Jane (Gene) Ostendorff and Mary (David) Dacquino. Cherished grandmother of Cynthia, Jeff, Erica, Stephen, Joseph, Marie Christine,...

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I Cant belive it's been a Year already...There is not on day that goes by that I dont think of you! I miss you & Love you! xoxoxo

1st Christmas in Heaven 2006... We were just watching our wedding video and remembering how much fun we had with you....watching you dance with grandpa, you looked so great!!! Miss you...

I think of you every day....

I love you with all my heart gram! You are the best. I will always remember all the great times we had together, helping you cook & listening to you hum, playing rummikube and eating candy, making puzzles, and joking around with grandpa. I will never forget you standing on the front deck at goose pond watching over us. Every time I am up at the lake, I know I will be thinking of you & Every time the sun sets with those pretty shades of pink that you love, I will always think of you. I will...

Rest In Peace, My thoughts are with you and your family.

Dear Phil: Both Sharon and I extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of your mother.

Dear Phil, Marie, Dad Piscatella, and the entire Piscatella family. We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I know that we are many miles away, but we hope you can feel our arms around you. May the happy memories help to get you during this most difficult time. You are all in our prayers.

My deepest sympathies to the family of Mrs."P" from a former neighbor and friend. My prayers are with you all. Respectfully
Sue French Herrmann Crisp (Shepherdsville, Ky)

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. I am so honored to have had the opportunity to spend time with grandma. I saw first hand how loving she was to her entire family. She hardly knew me but I loved how she made me feel comfortable in her home at goose pond. I'll never forget playing rummikube with her. I love how she let me joke with her about hiding the last piece of the puzzles we did. I will miss her and always remember her.