Patrick-Ciervo-Obituary

Patrick Ciervo Sr.

Tooele, Utah

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Our loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather Patrick Joseph Ciervo, 93, or as he would jokingly say he was 103. Known as the "Candy Man," he passed away on March 12 peacefully in his sleep.

He was born on Oct. 12, 1918, in Reading, PA, the son of Antonio and Agata Cier-vo.

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So sorry to hear of your grandpa's passing. Prayers to you and your family.
Kathi Pinkasavage Spangler

Ciervo family,

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father and grandfather. He sounds like he was a great man. My sympathy to all of you.

Uncle Pat,You will be greatly missed.Your son and grandchildren will be in our prayers.

We wish to send our sincere sympathy to Pat Jr. and his wife, Sheila Hirneisen Ciervo and their children.
Aunt Marge and Uncle Charlie Stump

I worked with you at Carpenter in the late 70's and remember some funny stories we shared. I remember our mutual love of the Cinninati Reds with Johnny Bench & Pete Rose. I smile when I remember how you would tell me you were going to throw your bowling ball over the bridge and into the Schuylkill River after an off night at bowling. Hard to believe that was over 30 years ago...thanks for memories. Rest in peace Pat!

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Ciervo family. We knew Pat from St Anthony of Padua church in Millmont. He always sat in the same pew with us at Saturday evening mass and he was missed when he moved.

Peace be with you Uncle Pat. May you once again find comfort in the loving arms of your mother and father and brothers and sisters. You and they are sorely missed.

My Dearest grandpa, I will miss you greatly, even though we lost touch lately I still thought about you every day. I send my deepest sympathy to the whole Ciervo family at this time of need. He was and always will be a great man. We will all miss you and we loved you very much. I will bowl another 300 just for you. I promise.

I am very sorry for your loss. Patrick was a cousin to my grandmother Ann (Razzano) Nestro (her mother Marian was a sister to Agata) and my mother remembers meeting him when she was young. I became acquainted with Holly through genealogical research.