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Suzette Selvaggi

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Suzette E. Selvaggi Suzette E. Selvaggi, 41, of Allentown, died July 7, 2004 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Twp. She was the wife of Frank Selvaggi Jr. They were married for 13 years in April. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., she was a daughter of Ellen (Coady) Moyer of Pinehurst, N.C....

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Sorry it’s late but I just found out. I will always remember Suzette as a Waitress at the Spinning Wheel Diner. Back in 87, I took her recommendation to take the apartment In Clinton where I’m still there now. The Clinton House, Towne Restaurant, Red Mill, and all the good times and good friends I have and will have I owe all to her advice. I know she’s in Heaven. Thanks to her, I’m enjoying a slice of Heaven which is what the Town of Clinton is.

Frank, Shayla and Nicholas,

Dear Suzette was so well known to the Fogelsville School community. As a parent of a student at Fogelsville, and a dance student with Shayla, I extend my sympathy. You are all in my prayers and thoughts.May God embrace you with his love and support.

Sincerely,

Erin Cashen Puffenberger

My deepest sympathy to the Book family. I did not know Suzette, but I am a friend of Tara's. Tara loved Suzette so much. She was very close and is feeling the lose of a great friend. I'll help Tara my friend to see that she was blessed with a great friend & sister. God bless. Marie Concannon, Allentown PA

We were so shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Suzette. Our prayers are with her family. We first met Suzette at the Town and Country Bank in Clinton, NJ and then had so much fun with her in a bowling league. We would see her always with that wonderful smile. She was a wonderful person with a personality like no other. Our hearts go out to Shannon and Mike and all of her family, she is in a better place and her journey has just begun.

Frank, Shayla and Nicholas,
Our hearts and prayers are with you now and forever. I am so blessed to have had such a great friend as Suzette. There are not any words to ease this tragic loss, but we will always be here for all of you. Suzette is an inspiration to all others moms, and that is how much she loves her children and her Frank and just how proud you made her always! There was nothing like that twinkle in her eyes and that was there because of the love for her family, and yes...

Dear Shayla and Nick,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. She always had a smile on her face every morning when she dropped you two off at school. She loved the two of you so much. May God Bless you both and your Dad!
Take Care!

Love,
Mrs. M & baby Tyler

Frank,Shayla & Nicholas - Suzette was such a huge part of our family and that is what you all are to us. No words can describe the Love we had for Eya. We were blessed to have her in our lives for 5 years - Which seemed like an eternity. There is a piece of Eya that will live in all of our hearts forever. We had so many traditions among our families that we will continue to honor in her memory. All of our Love & Prayers -Dave,Cheryl,Austin and Braedon .... Eya will be in our hearts forever ...

Dear Frank, Shayla, Nicholas, Dick and to all whom have been touched by Suzette's love,

My prayers are with each and every one of you.
Since I was a teen, everytime I saw Suzette I wasn't sure who became more excited to see each other, myself or her. But to tell you the truth I was always more excited to see her! As us New Yorkers would say she was "da bomb" and she sure was!

She told me once, "Oh, you spoil my Shayla." And in my heart the answer is...

I will never forget that lovely laugh and great smile. I feel blessed to have known Suzette. Even though we had not seen each other often during the last few years I kept track of her thru my daughter Lori Wadle. I spoke to her a few months back and it was like old times. That same cheerful voice.
My prayers are with all of her family.
Joyce Lindabery