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Mario Pozzi

Brockport, New York

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Mario Pozzi of Endicott Mario Pozzi, of Endicott, passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2008. He was predeceased by his brothers, Phillip and Fernando Pozzi; his sister, Adalgisa Pozzi. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Louisa (Nirchi) Pozzi, Endicott; his son and daughter-in-law,...

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My condolences to Mario's family.
I will miss his friendly spirit and his vegetables. He always called out to me 'hello lady'
Sincerely,
Ellen

Our condolences go out to everyone in the Pozzi family. Brent, we know your grandfather will be truly missed by you and everyone that knew him. You and your family will be in our thoughts. With sympathy from John, Cindy, and Farrah.

Mario was my favorite stop at the Farmer's Market, and I looked forward to chatting and joking with him every week.
My sincere sympathies to his family.
He was a wonderful guy.

Our sincere sympathies to the family of Mr. Pozzi. We will miss his kind words and wonderful produce at the farmer's market. My children always wanted to visit his stand first.

Our prayers are with you all.

Dear Al, Theresa, Mike & Brent,
So very sorry to hear of your loss, I am sure that Mario will be truly missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

WE have known Mario and his family for a long time. We lived his his apartment for 8 years with our children, it was and will always be a memorible time in our lives. Our love goes out to Louisa and all his family. they are an extended family to us and we have enjoyed many great family times together that we will always remember. You are all in our prayers.

What a kind man Mario was. I always enjoyed seeing him around Endicott. He was so very proud of his Italian heritage. Hearing him talk reminded me so much of my Grandfather.

Al, Theresa, Mike and Brent,
We are sorry to hear of the lost of your father and grandfather. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow. No one truely knows what to say to someone who has lost a loved one only that knowing your loved one is truely in a better place is the best comfort. Our prayers and thoughts are always with you.
Sara Ann O'Neil, Lynda, Willie and Maria Malochleb

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
John and Pat Purdy