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Priscilla DeStefano

Mechanicville, New York

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DeStefano, Priscilla MECHANICVILLE Priscilla DeStefano, 75, of East Saratoga Avenue, died Wednesday morning, Apr. 13, 2016, at Gateway House of Peace, Ballston Spa after an extended illness. Daughter of the late John and Margaret Coyne, she graduated from Mechanicville High School and Russell...

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Losing the precious people we love is so difficult...but with faith and hope...we know they are embraced by our Heavenly Father....Perpetuate the life and love of your father and your mother...by living the lessons they taught you and share the love and laughter they raised you up with....Peggy, Mary and Gus...you may remember me from your childhood days....a dear friend of your (Cousin )Ronnie....May God Bless and keep you.

SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MOTHERS PASSING.

Gus, My condolences on your mothers passing. I sure she was proud of the fact you succeeded as you have and your father equally as proud.

So sorry for your loss Gus and family,you are all in my prayers.

My dearest forever friend( sister). I miss you so much already!! Who will I call with all the gossip!! LOL!! All our years from grade school till now is a very long time, to just let you go!! We shared so many good times, bad times sad times & fun times!! We were always like one big happy family!! I know you are out of all your pain & suffering and you and Frankie are finally back together again and raising hell as usual, but my heart is still aching! All my love & prayers until we meet...

Liz, sending you my deepest sympathies on the loss of your Aunt Priscilla. I hope being surrounded by family and the memories you have helps ease your pain. Lots of love!!!

My condolences to the DeStefano family....

Dear Gus, Peggy, Mary and family

We are so sorry for the sadness of your Mom's passing. I don't have to tell you what a special person she was. She touched our hearts and made an impression that will never leave. What a good listener she was and she gave such good advice. You never had to wonder what she was thinking because she would tell you. How she could make us laugh with her stories! She made all of us at the Green Briar a family and she let us be part of hers. We will...

Though we never had the privileged of meeting Priscilla, We enjoyed her company and humor many days. Another "Star" shines bright in the Heavens. Celia and Roger