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Celebrating each others Birthday
December 09, 2007


Syracuse, New York
AUBURN < Joseph V (Moe) Moschetti, 82, of Auburn, entered into eternal rest unexpectedly Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007, at University Hospital in Syracuse, after a brief illness. Joseph was a lifelong resident of Auburn, born Sept. 10, 1925, son of John and Carmela Moschetti. As a decorated Army...
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Celebrating each others Birthday
December 09, 2007
Sorry Aunt M that he is going up there but you still have me.
I love you M
Love,
Jorrie Landis-Clinton
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
I am so very sorry! I know how hard it is for you. But remember, it means that he no longer has to suffer as he has.
You have been a faithful, loving, caring daughter and I know it has hurt you to see him suffer. And now its another kind of hurt. With the help of many friends, and Jessi and in time, the pain will lessen. And if I can be of help in any way please let me know.
My prayers and thoughts are with you. May good memories of good times help to ease the grief of your...
Roxie Mitchell
November 04, 2007 | Williamson, NY
I'm thinking and praying for you and your family.
Love,
Kris (Hair Station)
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
So sorry to hear about your fathers passing. You're in our thoughts.
Fondly,
Tom & Marty Cocca
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
Sorry about the loss of your Dad
Cheryl Ebert
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
May the peace of the Lord be with you.
Bill, Kathy, Branwyn, & David Wilkinson
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
I know that there aren't any words that can help make you feel any better over the loss of your father. Just know that you are in my thoughts and if there is anything I can do let me know.
Kim Rasbeck
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY
My deepest sympathy to you both and your family.
It is so hard to loose a parent and unfortunately the only consolation is that he is no longer suffering.
From experience, I cannot tell you the pain will go away. It will lessen in time but it stays. Try to focus on how he was before he became sick and the good times you shared.
Every once in a while you'll be smiling and remember a certain instance that only you can relate to.
God took him but God gave you memories...
JoAnn Scialo
November 04, 2007 | Rochester, NY