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Peter M. Giardina

Birmingham, Alabama

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GIARDINA, PETER M., age 48, of Birmingham, died January 21, 2004. Mr. Giardina loved to fish and was a joy to be around. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Giardina. Survivors include his father, Sam Giardina; sons, Jacob Giardina (Casey) of Hueytown, Jesse Giardina of Hueytown, and...

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Wow, almost 20 years. I miss you especially all the laughs. I know you have met family and made lots of friends. Look forward in seeing you one day. Sherry pie

Pete , it's been 15 years since I have heard your contagious laugh. You could get a room's attention just by walking in..... I love you little brother, and miss you so terribly much. See you soon Pete..

I cannot believe it has been 15 long years. I miss all the fun and laughs we had over the years. You are still laughing and having fun in heaven with everyone. I will see you soon. Lots of Love. Sherry Pie

Pete I miss you so much. I know that you are watching over me and will see you soon in heaven. Lots of Love Sherry Pie

Pete,
It has been 9 long years without you. i just want you to know that we think about you often. we miss you so much it still hurts. I know everything is better where you are now, but I can't help but be selfish and wish you were still here with us.
Love and miss you, little brother, Dad,Mary Ann and Family

Dear Pete, Wishing you were here to celebrate the Holiday Season with us. We miss you so much. I know you are with Mom, so that is a lot of comfort..Love you so much...
Dad , Mary Ann and Family

My Little Brother. You are missed today as much or more than you were 6 years ago when you left us.I cant say how many times I have picked up the phone to call you. All of your fishing stories are told, and everyone can still hear you laughing. God Bless you Pete.
Love Dad , Mary Ann and Family

Nothing can make up for the absence of someone whom we love, and it would be wrong to try to find a substitute; we must simply hold out and see it through. That sounds very hard at first, but at the same time it is a great consolation, for the gap, as long as it remains unfilled, preserves the bonds between us. It is nonsense to say that God fills the gap; God doesn't fill it, but on the contrary, keeps it empty and so helps us to keep alive our former communion with each other, even at the...