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Gesidio F. "Chip" Monaco

Middletown, New York

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Town of Newburgh, NY Gesidio F. "Chip" Monaco of the Town of Newburgh, entered into rest on Thursday, December 10, 2009 at Elant at Newburgh, with his family by his side. He was 73. Son of the late Joseph and Florence Fabrizio Monaco, Chip was born in Newburgh on August 16, 1936. Chip was a...

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Dearest Chip,

Happy New Year in heaven.....until we meet again.

With all my love,

Susan

Dear Sue, So sad to hear about Cousin Chippy. He was always so much fun to be around. So many good memories. Sending you a hug and kiss. Aunt Dolly & Uncle Mickey send there love too. Love, Cousin Diane

Dear Sue,
I am sorry to learn of Chippy's passing. My daughter Maurisa especially felt sad when she heard. She remembered, at times,coming to your house after school until my mom and dad got home. Our family is so large and it is so sad how many of us have lost touch with each other but at the end of day we are still family. There are such fond memories of us all together during special events and Holiday's. Hold on to those memories they are priceless. Please know that our thoughts and...

With heartfelt Sympathy to a very dear friend. Our dad's were freiends and we remained friends since Liberty Street School. Chippy was the nicest guy and always that wonderful smile whenever we would meet. I'm so sorry. I could not make it to the funeral home, as I was not feeling well. Sincere Sympathy to Chip's wife and entire family. Angie Bloomer

Sorry to hear about Uncle Chippy. He was so much fun to be with during the holidays. Yes, his rice pudding was the best! My deepest sympathy.

My sincere condolences to Chip's wife and family. I remember Chip all the way back to Empire Lanes and had the good fortune to bowl with him. He was a good guy and will be missed.

Dear Sue, We were so very sorry to have learned of Chip's death. He was a great friend to all of us at the NTA. He will be missed. Please accept our very sincere condolences. With sympathy, Frank and Peggy Colone

Susie,we just wanted to let you know how very sorry we are for your loss. you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Chip was a wonderful, sweet man and one of our closest and dearest friends. We will always remember his great sense of humor and, of course, who could ever forget his infamous rice pudding! He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him. Our sincerest thoughts and prayers are with you, Sis, at this very difficult time.
Love, Betty & Rick Kestler and Family