Louise-Procaccini-Obituary

Louise Procaccini

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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PROCACCINI Louise (Fico) Procaccini, age 82, of Bridgeport, entered into eternal rest on Friday, September 8, 2006 at St. Vincent's Medical Center with her loving family by her side. Born in Bridgeport on January 11, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Ferdinando and Michelina (Fortunata)...

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Dear Mom, Happy Birthday! There are no words to tell you how much I miss you. The only comfort in this day,is knowing that you are with Dad. I LOVE YOU BOTH MORE THAN YOU WILL EVER KNOW.....Deb

Happy Birthday Girlfriend,
Today is January 11, your birthday and I wish you were here to celebrate. I miss you.
Love,
Donna

To My Dear Girlfriend,
I can't believe we're starting a new year without you. I think of you every day and wish you were here to talk and laugh with. You will always be in my thoughts and heart. Give Rocky a big kiss for me.

I love you always,
Donna

Dear Donna,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you're in my heart, thought and prayers.
Love,
Madeline

Dear Fred, Deb, Donna, and Mike
We're so sorry.
We cannot see your sorrow without sharing it with you, we cannot feel your suffering without joining in it, too... But we can't find words to tell you all the things we deeply feel, Except to tell you that our sympathy is very deep and real.
Love Koreena, Matt, and Nicole

Mom,It has been 1 week since we laid you to rest with Dad and my heart is so heavy with pain. I know you and Dad are happy and at peace. Thank-you for all that you were to us. We had the BEST parents anyone could hope for.Watch over us.I LOVE YOU MOM more than I will ever be able to put into words.Give my Dad a big kiss and a hug from me....debbie

Dear Donna,
I was saddened to hear about the loss of your mom. I know how much she meant to you. Remember, she is in a better place now, with Rocky (and pennies). If you need a shoulder to lean on, please call.
Love,
Sally

Debbie,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. I will always have fond memories of you and your family. She always made people feel very welcome in her home. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To my girlfriend Louise,
I'm going to miss your Saturday morning calls and our talks about cooking. I will miss your wisdom, understanding and love. You gave me advice like you would your own daughters. You were my second mother. We had so much in common sometimes I thought I was your daugher. I have loved you, Rocky and your family since I was a young girl and I will cherish all the wonderful memories. My heart is broken without you.
All my love,
Donna