Guy-Panarello-Obituary

Guy Joseph "Pan" Panarello

Phoenix, Arizona

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Guy Joseph "Pan" Panarello of Scottsdale, Arizona, regained his wings and flew west November 6, 2003. He is survived by his loving wife Anne Patricia and loving children Donna Marie Panarello Boudreaux, husband Pat; Diane Catherine Panarello, Guy Joseph Panarello, Jr., wife Kenna and...

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Gone but definitely not Forgotten, Mi Amico you are missed!

Uncle Guy was one in a million. Big laugh, big mouth, big heart all wrapped up in a big guy. To know him was to love him. And I loved him a lot.

My wedding to your wife Anne's brother Gerald in Ct took place one day after you celebrated your 25th wedding anninversary in Az. You were the first Smith family members I met prior to our wedding . How welcoming you were Guy! I felt as if I had always known you. You always left the "latch key" out for us whenever we could manage a visit from the East Coast.
Our first trip West was a memorable one.You flew Gerald and me to Tucson for a day. What a thrill to be in a private plane with...

Smooth Sailing Guy, with following seas.Your love of flying knew no bounds.You only came down from your lofty heights to raise a beautiful family with a stunning redheaded Irish lady. My recent August stay with you and Anne is a testimony to your always great hospitality.We will miss you Brother.God Bless you and all the many friends you leave behind. Command Master Chief Gerald J.Smith USN(RET)

I first met Guy at a QB Governors conference. In a very short while, I knew how much QB meant to him, but I now realize how much he meant to QB. I will sorely miss Guy, and his great sense of humor, I will miss his contagious laugh, and, his great personality. He would greet me with a big "Goomba" where ever we would meet, this is a great loss for the QB Brotherhood, and an enormus gain for the Heavens, Blue Skies and Tailwinds My Friend!

It is more than appropriate for "Uncle Guy's" Funeral Services to take place on Veteran's Day, Nov.11th. He was the first in our family to enter military service for WWII. He prepared himself for a career in the United States Army Airforce, long before the boys became men in our neighborhood, and before his country entered the war.
He was personally involved when honoring Veterans, most of his life, but particularly on Nov. 11th.
His love of flying knew few bounds and this...

Guy was a fellow QB EC member when we first met and our friendship continued through the years. He was a remarkable, giving, and accomplished individual who will be sorely missed by all. RIP old buddy.

Uncle Guy's laugh is what I will always remember. It was so infectious no on in a room could help but smile when you'd hear him laugh. He truly enjoyed life and shared so much with everyone who knew and loved him. I will always cherish the wonderful times spent with him and the whole Panarello family. Thanks for dipping your wings as my sisters and I would wave to you as you flew over the house. Fly on home, we’ll miss you.
Our sincerest condolences to "Auntie Anne," Donna & Pat,...

Dearest Auntie Ann, Guy Jr, Donna, Diane, Joanne and Family -

As we take time to reflect on images of our 'Uncle Guy', the great times he shared with us, those special moments and his great laugh, we want you to know that Our prayers are with all of you.

It's times like these that Families come together to reflect and support one another; faiths are renewed; and we take on a greater appreciation and understanding for the life God has given us.

We...