Sadie-GENNARO-Obituary

Sadie M. GENNARO

Buffalo, New York

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GENNARO - Sadie M. (nee Campobello) November 5, 2010, of Clarence, NY, beloved wife of Anthony "Tony" Gennaro; loving mother of Linda M (Bruce) Anderson of Seymour, TN; Steven J. Gennaro of Houston, TX and Denise A. Gennaro of Clarence, NY; cherished grandmother of Erin E. Jeffords (Gennaro),...

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To my Aunt Sadie,
Ever since coming home from your Mass this afternoon, I have been doing a lot of reminiscing and playing back the past (almost) 50 years that I have known you. The memories came flooding in as I drove back to my home.
When you were around, I always knew that there would be laughter! Spending time with you and Uncle Tony, along with the rest of the family, is a huge memory for me. You freely gave me advice and encouragement during some times when I really...

I worked with Sadie at Volgenau & Bosse. She was generous in welcoming a newcomer to the firm and always a reliable source of help and good humor. I was grateful for the opportunity to get to know her and to call her a friend.

We are sorry both for your loss and for the short period of time that we got to be neighbors with your mother. My girls and I always felt welcomed and the strength of her spirit whenever we visited your home. May God bless the Gennaro family as he welcomes her into his light.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland

To the Gennaro Family,
Promises of tomorrow-
Laced with memories of yesterday-
Enable us to face today.
May your pain soften and fade
As treasured memories bring the peace
That will brighten the days ahead.
Those of us who remember and care,
Offer you tender compassion and understanding.

We were so sorry to hear about Sadie. I will miss our Tea Times together.
It will not be the same without her.
She will always be in our prayers and in out hearts.

We will certainly miss our good friend and neighbor SadieGennaro. She always told it just as it was. Her sense of humor was fantasic. Her sense of family and caring were endless. When you go through life you sometimes meet people that make a difference in your life. Just knowing Sadie made ours a lot nicer. May God bless you and may you rest in peace. The Augustine family. Pineledge

I knew Sadie from our Prayer Group at Sisters of St. Joseph. She was in my group to become an Associate, and she was a wonderful woman. Always loved hearing about her children, brother and grandchildren. She will be truly missed. I am so sorry for your loss, she will be prayed for always. We loved her very much.

To our dear Aunt Sadie, You will be so missed. You were the glue that held our family together. We relied on you for so many things and you generously gave your time to all of us so that we could enjoy family times together. Your sense of humor and your laughter were infectious. May you rest in peace.

To Uncle Tony, I know that life will never be the same for you but know that Aunt Sadie is now in peace and not suffering any longer. Find comfort and joy in your children and...

Anthony and Family, Our prayers go out to you all in this time of your loss of Sadie. I met you and Sadie only briefly at the Charter presantion for Msgr Wurtz Assembly,but I will never forget you both at making us feel welcome. May God Bless you all and May Sadie rest in Peace.
Dick & Marcia Hilliard, FM