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Paul Anthony Giordano

ITHACA, New York

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PAUL (PAULIE) ANTHONY GIORDANO ITHACA - Paul (Paulie) Giordano passed away unexpectedly at age 42 due to medical complications. The world lost one of its kindest, most gentle and loving people on December 12, 2007. Paulie passed on to be with his mother and father and the Lord who loves us all...

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Paul you left us to soon. Does not seem that long ago we loss you . But GOD needed you more. You are with your Parents ,Rose & Guy my Aunt & Uncle, my Parents Thomas & Jennie , your maternal Grandparents Salatore & Angelina and your Dad Guys parents and all our relatives. Even thou your gone you are not forgotten. Your were my SWEET GENTLE SOUL Paul I LOVE YOU , I remember the day you were both ,a ITALIAN BORN on ST. PATRICKS DAY ! What are the odds of that ? You will ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART...

I haven't seen any of you kids for years and maybe you can visit me in Florida this year.

Angie,
I am so sorry to hear about Paulie. He was a really great guy. He always had a "hello" when I would see him downtown at the firehouse or at Collegetown. My prayers are with you and your family. I miss you!

Joey and Angela
My deepest condolences to you both and your family. I was saddened to see Paulie's obituary ... and although you may not remember me Joe (I knew you as Joey) I remember us being best of friends and your neighbor until 1966 when we moved to West Dryden.

Not many remember East Hill school I bet!

I remember Paulie as an adorable young child who was very sweet and kind. We moved just you were born Angela so I unfortunately never had a chance to get to know you! ...

Angela,

I am so sorry to hear about your brother, and your incredible loss. Don't forget to lean heavily on your friends and family.

Hugs,

To all who knew and loved Paulie I send my sincere condolences. I had the privilege of knowing Paul, Angela and Joey and their dear parents as a teacher at East Hill School. I always felt love and appreciation for and from Paul when I'd run into him around town.
May he be in peace.

Paulie,
I'll always remember how enthusiastic you were at helping me stack firewood and other things. While others would look at it as work, you were always quick to volunteer your time and thought of it as just another adventure, smiling all along. I'll never be so informed about my Steelers or anyone else's favorite football teams. You'll be missed but not forgotten.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, the family that must go on without this loved brother, uncle, cousin, friend.
May your memories and the love you each hold in your hearts carry you through this time.
Laugh through the tears, as so many have written here, Paul was a happy person. Honor him with a smile though you grieve.

Paulie, you're a great man. I never had so much fun as we did that day you came deer hunting with us. The memory of me walking through the fields with you, chatting, is something that I will never forget, and I think of them often. You are a prize possession that we will all keep dear in our hearts. God must have needed a special angel in heaven. Well, he sure got one. We all love you, and will miss you.