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Sylvia A. Donato

Palmer, Pennsylvania

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Sylvia A. Donato, 65, of Easton, passed away on November 24th, 2014 at Easton Hospital. She was born in Easton on February 6, 1949. She was the daughter of the late James and Sylvia Grillo Pretopapa. Sylvia was employed with A & H Sportswear in Nazareth, Pa., in quality control for 21 years....

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Sorry to hear of Sylvia's passing. I remember her from school and the neighborhood.

Gwen Mc Intyre Embardino Class of 66

We will miss watching you taking care of your beautiful yard. We will miss your smile, laugh and the fun we had.

Your neighbor's Cheryl, Larry and Chris

Jim & Family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Sylvia. I worked with her for many years. She was so full of life and laughter and such a delite to be around. She will be in our hearts forever and missed by many.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Remembering times of the past, Sylvia was a ray of sunshine with Her smile and laugh.. Rest in peace Syl...

Jim and family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Sylvia. My thoughts are with you and your family. Take Care
Katrina Johnson

My deepest sympathies to the family.Sylvia was a great friend n co-worker.I will miss all the fun n talks that we had.We will all miss You.

So many fond childhood memories of Aunt Sylvia....her smile, her contagious laughter, her kindness. She will be sadly missed. My deepest condolences to Steve, Brian, & their families & everyone her love & laughter touched. God Bless & many prayers for your healing & peace.

So many fond childhood memories of Aunt Sylvia...her smile, that contagious laugh, her sense of humor, her kindness. Your love & laughter will be sadly missed. My deepest condolences for my cousins, Steve & Brian & their families, & for all of those Aunt Sylvia loved & laughed with. God Bless & many prayers for peace.

So sorry to hear of Sylvia's passing. Such great memories of growing up. My deepest sympathies to her husband, children, brothers, and extended families.