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Melissa Scaltrito

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

1959 - 2014

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MELISSA SCALTRITO Melissa Scaltrito died peacefully at Seasons Hospice at Phoenixville Hospital on October 13, 2014 surrounded by her family. Born Melissa (Missy) Mae Thompson May 5, 1959 in Pottstown to Carroll E Thompson and Marilyn J (Focht) Thompson both deceased. Melissa graduated from...

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Julie,

I was so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts during this difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,
Mary Stein(former teacher at Franklin)

May the Lord be with you and your family during these difficult days. So sorry for your loss...

Dear Frank, Frankie and Julie,
We are very sorry for your loss and will be thinking of you all in the days ahead. Missy was such a kind person.
With deepest sympathy,
Linda & Dave Everett and Lois Panoc

Melissa was such a sweet and gentle soul. I loved that she enjoyed visiting my parents and "her cousins" in South Philly. Especially on New Year's Day...a fellow lover of the Mummers! Know that prayers continue for Frank, Julie and Frankie, and I truly hope that you find comfort knowing how much she loved you and was so proud of you, and that she is at peace. Unfortunately, Mark and I will be out of town this weekend, but know that we will be thinking of all of you and hope that we can...

Melissa was such a sweet and gentle soul. I loved it that she loved coming to South Philly to visit with my parents and "her cousins", especially on New Year's Day. My thoughts and prayers continue for Frankie, Julie, and young Frankie. I hope you all find comfort knowing that she so loved you and was always so proud of you, and that she is now at peace. Unfortunately, Mark and I will be out of town this weekend, so we won't be able to attend on Saturday, but we'll be thinking of you and...

Dear Scaltrito Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I had the great pleasure of working with Melissa while she substituted at the south Coventry warwick center. She was very happy, and always came eager to work. She always had toys for the children and played games with them. She always came with a smile and the children loved her. She will be deeply missed by all of the students and teachers and staff. May she rest peacefully.
Sincerely
Her co-worker
Keshia Smith

We love you Missy. You will always be with us in our hearts and memories. We couldn't have asked for a more loving sister, sister-in-law, or aunt. You will be greatly missed.
Blake, Fran, Jon & Zoe

So very sorry for your loss.

Frankie, My thoughts & prayers are with you and your family. So sorry for your loss.