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Paul A. Belfiore

Syracuse, New York

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Paul A. Belfiore April 22, 2010 Paul A. Belfiore, 94, of Fulton, died Thursday at The Manor at Seneca Hill. A native of New York City, Paul had resided in Fulton since 1929. He retired in 1979 after 10 years as a custodian with the Fulton Consolidated School District. He had owned and operated...

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Ross and family, I was sad to hear about your Fathers passing. I had so many wonderful times with all of you. It leaves fond memories in my life. Jeff called yesterday and informed me of his passing. Living in Old Forge it is hard to know what goes on in Fulton. My love and prayers are with you. Linda

Ross: May The Lord Bless you and your family through the passing on of your Dad. Your Lord and your family is everything to you and that is the way it was meant to be. We know that there will be a day when loved ones will be united again. God knows.
Love you.....Chuck & Carole Briggs

Ann and Family,

Hoping you find comfort in your happy family memories. Praying for strength for your family and much peace in your hearts. Heaven gained a wonderful soul!

Lots of Love,
Tim & Tara Galanaugh

Uncle Paul was a fine and considerate man. His neice, Cathy Zagame Farrell and I would see him many times when we visited his daughter, Grace, and her husband, Lee in Fulton, NY.

I used to enjoy listening to his stories of the "old days". Cathy and I had the priveledge of spending our first cruise with him and Grace and Lee in 1989 (Big "Red Boat"). He was the "Morning Mayor" on that ship and all who came in contact with him liked him immediately. A good and decent man......may he...

Uncle Paul was a great guy....down to earth and considerate. Cathy (Zagame- his niece) and I visited his daughter, Grace and her husband,Lee on many occasions and got to see Uncle Paul at those times. He had some great stories of the "old days" and I enjoyed listening to him tell them.

Cathy and I had the priveledge of taking our first cruise with him and Grace and Lee in 1989. He was the "Morning Mayor" on that ship (The Red Boat!) and everyone he came in contact with loved him! A...

Our sincere sympathies are with Paul's family

Dear Ross, Isn't it remarkable that your dad lived 94 years? My warm thoughts and prayers are to you during this time....

Paul was such a nice man and the few times I was privilaged to be with him I found him to be extremely kind and gracious. My condolences to the entire family. I know you will miss him deeply. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.