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Peter Michael Bianco

Akron, Ohio

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Peter Michael Bianco, an Akron resident, died Thursday, October 8, 2009. He was 53 and had renal cancer. Peter, a son of Annamae Bianco-Thompson and the late Dr. Michael C. Bianco, was born in Akron on February 11, 1956. He grew up in Silver Lake and attended Holy Family Elementary School, Walsh...

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To the Bianco Family:

I was so sorry to receive the postcard today from Walsh that shared that Pete had passed on. I shared lots of neighborhood fun with Pete at Holy Family and then at Walsh. I was on that same football team that PQ mentioned opening holes for Pete on the o-line. My most vivid memory is sitting on the floor at the Bianco home watching the first super bowl. So long Pete -- and thanks for the fond memories.

Pete and I went to HF and Walsh together and I remember being his wrestling partner in both the 8th and 9th grades. I also remember the moment sitting next to you in class when your father died. I wish I told you how sorry I was. Thanks Pete for always being so nice and kind to me and for all the bruises you gave me on the wrestling mat. See you.

I was just thinking about Peter last week wondering what he was up to. I spent a lot of time hanging out with him in high school listening to records (he introduced me to Pink Floyd) amongst other fun things. I will cherish his memory

To The Bianco Family,
I have thought of Petey many of times over the years. I also have many fond memories of growing up with Pete. I have to admitted we did do some STUPID things, but i would not trade our childhood / young adult memories for the world. I am proud to say I was one of Pete's buddies. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

My deepest sympathies to all those close to Pete. I'll never forget playing football at Holy Family with Pete (he was my fullback) and handing him the ball and watching him fearlessly crash into the line. Pete and I shared a special bond during those early years and I'll never forget him. Paul Quatraro (Tucson, Az.)

My deepest sympathies to all those close to Pete. I'll never forget playing football at Holy Family with Pete (he was my fullback) and handing him the ball and watching him fearlessly crash into the line. Pete and I shared a special bond during those early years and I'll never forget him.

Pete and I went to HF and WJHS together and the thing I remember most about Pete was that he was always a true gentleman - never said anything negative about anyone and used to invite me to stop by his house on the occasional walk home from school to Graham and North Dover ( since that Silver Lake school bus was always the very last bus to leave HF and took forever to drop us off ). Thanks, Pete, for your hospitality and the fond memories.God bless you and your family.

Pete,

You gotta be smiling now, knowing that you're in the hearts and minds of all your old friends and classmates.

Thanks for the memories...

Rose,

As you and I both know, words cant touch the pain you and your family are going through at this moment but time will. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Love you little girl,
Christina