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Patsy Pat S. Vulcano

Easton, Pennsylvania

1919 - 2011

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Patsy Pat S. Vulcano, 92 of Easton passed away Friday November 11, 2011 in VNA Hospice House of St. Luke s, Bethlehem. Born: September 16, 1919 in Easton; a son of the late Vincenzo and Catherine Romano Vulcano. Personal: Pat was preceded in death by his wife, the former Catherine DeBona in 1964....

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We regret we were not able to attend the funeral but we wanted you to know our hearts are with you. We hope all the wonderful memories you have of him will comfort you.

With Deepest Sympathy in the Passing of Mr. Vulcano. Your Family is in our Thoughts and prayers.

Please accept heartfelt condolences from our family to yours.

Pat& Jimmy;
Sorry to read about the passing of your father. He was a great person.
I can remember him as a kid growing up on Canal St.,An when he had Phil Rizzouto to our midget banquet.Also he was so proud when Castel Midgets won their first football championship and he said to me way to go "Sardines" that was his nickname for me because i was so small. He will always be in my prayers.

Pat, Just watched the video of your father's life. It is beautiful. I am sorry for your loss, and pray God's grace will get you through. Sincerely, Mike DePaul

Dear Pat, Sandi and Family,
Our deepest condolences to all of you at this difficult time. Your dad was quite a guy and he was fortunate to have such a wonderful family to love and care for him. No one and nothing can replace a father's love; we know you will miss him greatly, as will so many others. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Pat was always looking for the quickest way to Atlantic City, we went as a family we all had a good time. Pat did not want to take route 12, Pat was our gps before gps was around.

Robert, Lisa, Bud, Marissa Swaim

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We lived on the same block as Mr. Vulcano, and shortly after we had our daughter, he asked if he could visit as Santa Claus on Christmas eve. He always made sure the kids on West Lincoln St had candy, etc for Halloween, Easter, etc. Such a kind, thoughtful man.
Ken, Mary, Caitlin and Danny Hank

Jim and Sandy,
My prayers and deepest sympathy to you and your family. Patsy was a wonderful man, and I will never forget him.

God Bless,
Jamie