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James Brancaccio

MELBOURNE, Florida

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JAMES BRANCACCIO - MELBOURNE - James C. Brancaccio, 50, of Melbourne, Florida passed away at home, Monday, December 08, 2008. He was born in Mineola, New York, resided in Wilmington, Delaware and made his home in Melbourne, FL. four years ago. James, also known as Bronko, was a retired member of...

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Just remembering you on your birthday. Miss you and your mom everyday.

Sitting here on a Sunday morning, today you would have been 59 yrs. old. Missing you as much today as the day you left us. Hope you and Mom are together in a place that has no pain or problems. Sending you a hug a kiss.
Love Dad

Today I visited you and Mom on this Mothers Day, I Know that you are holding her in your arms.Kiss her for me. I think of the two of you just about everyday. I pray that both of you are at peace and that are surrounded by all of the ones that have gone before me. Some day we will be together once more.
Dad

Tomorrow will be eight year's since you left us. Can't believe that time has gone by so fast. Time does not heal the hurt I feel. Your life was to short here with us. I know that you are with your mother and that gives me some comfort. I will keep the memories of the good times in my heart until we meet once more.
Love Dad

I miss your laugh.It makes me sad that you are not here with me but I know that you and mom are together in a better place.I will always miss you and love you since you were the reason for mother and me being together in life and will be in eternity.

Its been almost seven years since you left us, yesterday was your birthday. I know that your mom and you are together and hugging each other. Things are not the same without both of you being here with all of us. I know that the day is coming when we will be reunited.

Six years and missing your smile and laugh
DAD

Another Thanksgiving and Christmas will go by without you being here to share it with our family.This year is even harder than prior years since your mother has left us even more saddened by her loss.I know that both of you are together and may be of some comfort to all of us,but the holidays are not the same without both of you being here with all of us that miss you.The pain does not go away.I love you both.