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Ralph L. Pescatore

Somerville, Massachusetts

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PESCATORE, Ralph L. Of Somerville, September 27, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Mary (Garzone). Father of Ralph and his wife Carol of Gloucester, Robert and his wife Maryanne of Scottsdale, AZ, Maria Pescatore of Swampscott, Richard of Melrose, Leonard and his wife Christine of Methuen,...

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My Grandpa was a very strong man,
He also enjoy his garden, and took good care of the garden as well.
I always was very happy to enjoy, a salad without any money! I was able to come in my Grandpa's Garden
and pick my own vegetables myself.
He also let me do my School Studies,
in his own Dinning Room, it was just
like my own Library for me only.
We all will miss my Grandpa because,
this will be the first Christmas Eve without him. Paula Tartarini

My Grandpa was a very strong man,
He also enjoy his garden, and took good care of the garden as well.
I always was very happy to enjoy, a salad without any money! I was able to come in my Grandpa's Garden
and pick my own vegetables myself.
He also let me do my School Studies,
in his own Dinning Room, it was just
like my own Library for me only.
We all will miss my Grandpa because,
this will be the first Christmas Eve without him. Paula Tartarini

To the Pescatore Family
Sorry to hear about my uncle Ralph
hope to see the cousins under better
circumstances
Ann Marie Santorelli

I remember Ralph so handsome everyone loved him. He always visited my mom (Aunt Sue) on St. Anthony's Feast in the North End. He will be missed by his whole family. Rest in peace Ralph.

Your cousin Lillian (Lauretano) Natola

To the Pescatore Family
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

My grandfather was an amazing person. He had seen it all. His life is a history book. He was alive through both world wars, to the Red Sox winning the World Series in 1918, to winning it again in '04 and '07. He told me he never thought he'd live to see them win it again, and he did. He truly enjoyed watching every game. I used to just sit and listen to his stories about the old days. How he loved to tell them. He took pride in sitting back and watching his family with great admiration...

Anna,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Suzanne Langley Sieg

Maria

I am so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Marge Roy