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Michael Galasso

Charleston, South Carolina

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GALASSO, Michael Michael Anthony Galasso, 80, husband of Alice Blanche Galasso, of Mt. Pleasant, died December 22, 2007. Born March 10, 1927 in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Cosimo Galasso and Rosa DeSantis. Michael proudly served his country during World War II in the...

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Aunt Alice & Cousins,
Sorry to hear about the passing of my Uncle Mike. I will always remember him and never forget him, he was alot of fun with us kids when he came home here in Pa. He use to pitch ball to me,so I got alot of memories of him. So my family and I send our deepest sympathy and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless You All.

Aunt Alice & Family,
Sorry to hear about my Uncle Mike, it was a shock here back home in Pa. to us all when we heard of his passing. I have alot of fond memories of Uncle Mike one of them pitching ball to my daughter Kacey when she was about 6 years old, she was in T-Ball at the time. Uncle Mike was alot of fun and made you laugh . I know in my heart he is with my dad. I will miss him and never forget him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your children.

Aunt Alice and family,
Sorry to hear about Uncle Mike. I will always remember the good times that we had with him whenever he visited us in Pa. He sure knew how to make you laugh whenever he was around. My Uncle Mike will be sadly missed and never forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Galasso family.

Uncle Mike's passing came as deeply sad news to your 'Uncle Tony's' family in Canada. Although miles and years separated them, our dads maintained a close bond; in no small part because of the faithful calls your dad made to ours. Through them our dad remembered, laughed and reminisced with his younger brother Mike. For this my family will always be greatful to our Uncle - for the genuine goodness he expressed to our father, a kindess that linked him still, despite 60 years being away, to his...

To My Galasso Family.I am Rosanne/Tony's (my Dad) youngest daughter. May warm memories bring you comfort at this time and always.You are in my prayes and in my heart.With Love to ALL of you.

DEAR ALICE AND FAMILY,
I AM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE FUN TIMES WE SHARED WITH UNCLE MIKE WHEN HE WOULD VISIT PA. THERE IS COMFORT IN KNOWING HE IS NOW WITH HIS BROTHER (MY GRANDFATHER). MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY.

Dear Aunty Alice and my cousins Anthony, Michael, Lawrence, Vincent, Steven, Christopher, Kathy, Gina and Laura it is hard for me to put into words how sad I feel while you grieve the loss of a husband, a father and a friend. I so dearly wanted to be there with you all to show my support. In my absence, I wanted to share a few thoughts. My first visit with Uncle Mike was a long time ago when he came to Canada in the early 60’s to visit his brother Anthony (Tony) Galasso (my dad). I believe I...

Dear Galasso family:
Please accept our sincere sympathies. Our hearts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. With love, Toni (Galasso) Nielson, John Nielson, Carmen and Kristan Nielson.

Dear Laura,

We are so sorry to hear about your father. We know that this will be a difficult time for you and your family. Always remember and cherish the good times you shared, and know that he is now in a better place watching over you.

Love Always,
Marilyn, J.W., & Krissy