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Joseph Iacono

Syracuse, New York

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May 19, 2005 Joseph Iacono, 81, of Liverpool, passed away Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of Italy, he resided in the Syracuse area for the past 45 years and was a communicant of St. Margaret's Church in Mattydale. Mr. Iacono served in the Italian Army during World War II. He was...

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Dear Rose, Paul and Kayla, Although this may be a sad time, remember how blessed you were to have a father and grandfather so rich in love, kindness and caring. I will always remember your dad for the things he taught me and the love he showed me. Preach the Gospel at all times--use words if necessary. This is the statement that summs up your father's life. He was a example and an inspiration to us all and his legacy of love and kindness lives on. May God bless you and give you strength...

Dear Family:
We are deeply saddened to hear about zio Joe. He was a very special man. We will always have wonderful memories of him.

Dear Paul and Rosemarie,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. I especially remember how kind and gentle your dad was. He was the type of person that brought a smile to your face when he was mentioned or thought of. I would like to extend my deepest sympathies. My mom Rosa also sends her condolences. I hope the fact that he is now at peace can give you some comfort.

So many good things could be said about this man, but I will always remember him as the true meaning of love for family and friends. If anyone taught me the real meaning of RESPECT it was him. He was my uncle by marriage, but I loved him as if he were my own. I only regreat that I did not see him one more time. As said I had so much respect for him, and Paul, Rose, Kayla I will miss him just as much as you will. May a good and loving GOD embrace him for ever. Uncle Ray

To all of our family: My prayers and thoughts go out to you in this sad time. I am sorry that I could not attend the services but please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God be with you. Love always, Karen McKeand (orlando, FL)

Dear Zio,
We miss you already. Your gifts of kindness and generousity will never be forgotten. You are good and kind man and we will always treasure our fond memories of you. We are pained that you had to suffer for so long. We wish so badly that we could be there to say our goodbyes in person, but we know that you are all around us.
We love you and you will be in our prays and in our hearts forever.

Love,
Candy and Angelo

Dear Rose and Kayla,

We are sorry for your lose, wish we could be there for you both. Rose, your Dad was so very proud of you, and Kayla you were the twinkle to your Grandfather's eyes. I really wish we could be there for you. You are difinetly in our prayers,

Love you both,
Colleen and Fred

Rose,
You and your family are in my prayers. It is hard to say good-bye to a parent. Know that your dad is always with you and keeping watch. God bless.
Vicki

I have lost a very dear Grandfather. I will always remember him, as I know he will watch over me through the years. I love you Grandpa! Thank you God, for letting us borrow him for a while...please take good care of him in heaven for me. *Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. I love you, Grandpa!