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Keith R. Amato

Newark, New Jersey

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Keith R. Amato of Summit, N.J., passed away on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, at the age of 29. The visitation will be held in Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial, 7 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J., on Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 8 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held in Our Lady of Peace Church, New Providence,...

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I had the privilege of working with Keith during his time at SunGard and he was one of the kindest, most comforting souls I ever met. I was absolutely crushed to hear this news. I think of Keith and family almost every day and he is greatly missed.

Keith was an exceptional person. I had the privilege of knowing him for several years and working with him at 2 companies. He was such a kind-hearted individual. It was obvious how much he loved and adored his wife, Doreen, and baby, Nicholas. He will be very missed. Love, peace and prayers to his family.

It was a pleasure and an honour to get to know Keith during the time we worked together at SunGard. He was so dedicated to everything he did and touched, be it his work, his excitement at getting married or the birth of Nicholas. Doreen, all of our thoughts are with you and Keith will forever be in our hearts and memories.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to your family. I have many fond memories of Keith from our time at elementary through high school together.

I was devastated to hear about Keith's passing, even though I did not know him very well. I was fortunate enough to work with him on occasion at MetLife and every time he was so friendly and helpful. I am so sorry for your loss and hold your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Nicholas Angelo

Keith was such a pleasure to work with. He really made a difference in his short time with MetLife. What I appreciated so much about him was that he always tried to find a way to get something done rather than list all the reasons why something could not be done. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Dear Doreen,
There are no words to describe my feelings.
I've known your Dad for over 40 years. All I can say now is that my love and prayers are with you all.
With my deepest sympathy and respect,
Frank Esposito