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Nicholas Vatalaro Sr.

Albany, New York

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RAVENA Nicholas J. Vatalaro Sr., 84, entered eternal life Wednesday, July 19, 2006. Nick was born in Coxsackie, son of the late Costantino and Rose Graziano Vatalaro. He graduated with honors from Coxsackie High School and received the Bausch & Lomb Science Award. In 1983, he retired from the...

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Kathy, Matt, Paula, Nicky, Mike, Mark, Steve and Tommy,
I was sadded to hear about your Dad!
I had a lot of good times at your home years ago and remember that your Dad was always very nice to me. I am sure he thought I was a pest but never showed it, to me anyway! I don't think he ever knew my real name, he always called me FROG!! One time, a few years ago he saw my sister and ask how I was doing and he refered to me as Frog or Toad! LOL. Your Mom was great too! God Bless all of...

Paula, Nicky, Mark, Stevie, Kathy, Matt and Tom

It took me a while to convince your Dad that I should be part of your family. He might have been a stubborn Italian but little did he know that he was tangling with a more stubborn Dutch girl. I knew that I wanted to be part of your family and I was faced with the challenge of winning him over, it didn't take long. I found out that he was a lot softer than he wanted me to think that he was, especially when I handed him a homemade...

I am sure that none of you would remember me,...but Nick and Mary Jane were two of my very favorite cousins. It was your Dad's enjoyment of electronics that inspired me to study the same in College and to be successful in that same field in the military. I know that you will miss him dearly, and you should. He was a fantastic man and a friend to all who knew him.

God Bless you all in this time of sorrow and joy! (Joy, because he is finally reunited with the love of his...

TO; paula, nick.mike. steve. I Would like say that I am sorry for your loss. I understand your loss.I hope that the last many years that you took the time to tell dad how you felt. I know that your dad "knew" how much you all loved him. I remember him as stern, but still let you kids have space and learn. I thought a lot of both your dad and your mom. They both welcomed me to your home and to be a small part of your family. TO all of you " I AM TRULY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS" I may have not seen...

Please accept my deepest sympathy from an old family friend.

To The Vatalaro Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I rememeber when we were young and use to hang out at your house; your Dad was always so patient and kind. I know that your memories will help you all to get through this difficult time.
Debbie Oatman-Gaitan

Dear Paula and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your Father. Know my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the family of Nick, I extend my heartfelt sympathy to each and everyone. I will always remember Nick and his kind smile---a true gentleman and a pleasure to have known him.

Dear Vatalaro Family,

In this time of grieving, it may be good to pause in some quiet place and let your mind be still. Consider the treasure of memories that you and your loved one created together.
Then, little by little, begin to know, deep in your heart, that the promise of God will someday be fulfilled. You and your loved one will meet again, as surely as day follows night, as sure as spring comes after winter.