Mattia-Ascioti-Obituary

Mattia Ascioti

Syracuse, New York

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April 1, 2006 Mattia (Falcone) Ascioti, 92, of Fayetteville, passed away Saturday. She was born in Syracuse and was a member of the CBA Mother's Club and St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary. Before retiring in 1982, Mattia was the administrative assistant to the Dean of Men at Syracuse University...

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To the Ascioti family.
Our thoughts are with you. We were very fond of Mattia and always admired her kindness, thoughtfulness and generosity.

My thoughts and sympathy are with you and yours. I hope that all of the fond memories of her will give you comfort.

My most sincere sympathy to family and friends of the Mrs. M. Ascioti that I remembered. She aged gracefully and as in the recent passing of my father at 93 years, I realize we have that much more time to appreciate, love, admire and respect their life's attentions and intentions and the struggles. These were happily carried out in the faces and accomplishments of her grandchildren. She will leave you full of fond memories and useful tools to carry your hearts forward. Calla Bassett

To the Ascioti and Falcone Family,
Please accept our condolences for the lost of our beloved Mattia. It is with fondness that we remember her kind and very generous spirit. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers. From the entire LaRocca family in Syracuse and California.

To the entire Ascioti family
I wish to send my deepest smypathy for your loss of Mattia. She was was always so sweet and affectionate to me. Apparently she and Joe were good friends of my inlaws, and every time I saw her she always asked about our family. And of course there was always that big smile. We will miss her!

To the entire Ascioti family,
May you all take comfort in knowing how much you did for Mattia, especially these last years. She was a wonderful woman whose legacy will remain in all of you. So sorry for your loss.
Love, Kathy

Kathy,Tony and family,
So very sorry to hear about your Mother/Grandmother. She was such a gracious lady.

Fondly Renee

May I express my sincere sympathy on the passing of Mattia. She and Joe were next door neighbors of my parents, Frank and Carol Noble in the 70s. They all enjoyed each other very much. Mattia and I were in the Piercefield Women's Club together for quite a few years also.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Henrietta Sinclair

Tony, Alfred and all the family,

We are still in Florida and will not be back until late on 4/4. Mattia was a very gracious lady. Her character is apparent in Tony and Al and not hard to mistake. I am sure I do not have to tell you what a wonderful lady she was and what a great job she did while on this earth. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. We are very sad about your loss.

Fondly,

Joe, Joan & JET