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Pat Petronelli

Newton, Massachusetts

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PETRONELLIi, Pat Of Newton, formerly of Brockton, age 89, died September 2, 2011 at Stone Institute Nursing Home in Newton, MA with his wife Betty by his side. He is survived by his wife Betty and her family, Nancy and Frank DiMella of Newton, Barbara and Bill Struzenski of San Antonio, TX,...

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My condolences to the Petronelli family, Pat will be missed. GOD BLESS.

Tony & Roz..sorry about your Dad's passing...I enjoyed our conversations when I would bring him a tray of Italian cookies at Christmas

Roz and Tony,

I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. You're in my prayers.

Cathi

Thank you Pat & family for his service to our country and your service to our community. Thank you & congratulations Pat, Goody, Marvin & Tony for bringing great joy to the city for many years with accomplishments on the international sports stage upholding Rocky's lofty legacy. In our prayers, Anthony & Staci O'Brien, US Navy Seals (Ret.)

Tony and Roz,

I am so sorry for the passing of Pat. I know how dificult it is because my mom passed away at the end of June.

I miss you both.

Bob Donnelly

Dear Betty, Tony, Goody and Family,
I was saddened to learn of Pat's passing. Among the many memories I have retained from my times spent with him was his sense of humor and infectious laugh. Pat had the ability to find humor in almost any situation. He's in a better place now and may you all find comfort in that and the legacy he leaves behind from his success in boxing and, more importantly, as a devoted family man.

Betty,
I have enjoyed seeing you on the many occassions you so carefully selected flowers for your dear Pat to enjoy in his room. My sincerest condolances to you and your family at this difficult time.
Elvera Howard
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Dear Tony, Goody and the Petronelli Family,

My deepest sympathy on your loss. What I remember most about Pat, was he always had a good and encouraging word to say. When I was a young kid and even as an adult, that meant a lot. The boxing world lost a Hall of Famer but more important is the loss to family and friends. Keep Punching.

To all our good memories in Vegas ,god bless you.
Dr.Gerry maher