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Michael J. Dolceamore Sr.

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

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Michael J. Dolceamore, Sr., age 52 Michael J. Dolceamore, Sr., age 52, of Kennett Square, formerly of Drexel Hill, on October 7, 2013. Survivors: Beloved husband of Patricia (nee Niemann) and loving father of Michael J. Jr., and Brooke Elise, also survived by his devoted brothers: Charles (Gwen),...

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My condolences to the whole Dolcemore family. I remember Mike from both DHJH and UDHS. Fantastic baseball player and friend. He was always loved by all!

Our deepest condolences to the entire Dolceamore family. Know that our thoughts and prayers will be offered to Michael and your family along with our daily devotions and Masses. Hoping that your fond memories of Michael and the knowledge he is at peace will help you during this sad time.

Dear Patti, Michael, Brooke, I have no words to express my deepest sorrow for all of you. May your sorrow be lifted by the angels and may they wrap you in their wings supporting you at this time. Lean back and breath. Your husband and father's life was a testament to selfless love and sacrifice. Your in our thoughts and prayers. Maryanne & Tom Cortese, Stamford, CT

Pat, Michael and Brooke: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. He will always be with you, your Special Angel watching over you. May memories of happy times together help ease your sorrow.

My condolences to the Dolceamore family. I have known Mike since high school and, although we lost touch, we remained friends. A friend of mine recalled that Mike was the only person he had ever seen eat an entire frozen hot dog ....during our senior week trip. He will be missed.

Pat, Fred and I are so sorry to hear about Mike. Whenever we'd think about him or talk about him, we'd always smile and laugh. He was a funny guy, nice guy and most of all, a great guy.

My condolences to Mike,s family and close friends. My favorite memory of Mike is how much of a prankster he was. He offerd me some movie theatre popcorn, luckily I noticed he had just picked it off the floor. He was a great guy and will be missed by many.