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Judy DiCecco-Cimaglia
June 12, 2007
Dear Pathena Annette, Elaine & Family,
My heartfelt condolences to Godmother Annette, whom I haven't seen in quite a few years, since I now live in Naples, FL. The last time we visited was when they were living in West Greenwich.
My thoughts & prayers to Pathena Annette, to Elaine, and the rest of Peter's family. Through the years, I've also known Peter to be a great man.
I hope this message will be read by Elaine, whereby she could drop me an email to let me know how my Godmother is doing. I haven't a phone number or address to contact her since my Godfather passed.
May Jesus be with you all to comfort you and also to give you assurance that Peter is with our Heavenly Father and with no more pain.
Our Deepest Sympathy,
Judy DiCecco-Cimaglia and
Husband Anthony
Carey Bell
June 8, 2007
Lorenzo, I will always remember the first time I met your father nine years ago on the Barrington Beach. You were taking Michael out for his first sailing experience and your dad had helped you bring the boat down. He was such a beautiful man with such a quiet and gentle spirit. Such patience and love for you was so obvious the first time I met him and everytime I would speak with him when you and Michael were hanging out together. I have thought of him many times and kept him in my prayers all this time as I knew he was in battle with this horrible disease. What an amazing fighter he was and hero to everyone who has ever met him. You are a lucky son to of had such a amazing father. Love, The Bells, Carey, Peter, Michael and Audrey.
sandra johnson
June 7, 2007
To the family of Peter, my deepest condolences. I worked with Peter for many years and he was always a kind and considerate gentlemen. I pray that Phillipians 4:8 will bring you comfort during this time.
Paul Clark
June 7, 2007
May God bless Peter, his family, Mother and Sister.
Paul and Judith Clark
Anthony Baglini
June 6, 2007
Peter's loss will leave a huge hole in our lives. He was a great friend and philosopher and always had his unique outlook on every aspect of living and life.
Anne and I will miss the opportunity to grow old with him and learn from him and enjoy his company.
Rest in peace my friend.
The Staff of Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home
June 6, 2007
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
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