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Valentino Atillio Bastinelli

Martins Creek, Pennsylvania

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Valentino Atillio Bastinelli, 81, of Martins Creek, PA, died Friday, February 1, 2013 at his residence. Born: In Martins Creek, he was a son of the late Alexandro and Diadotta Pulastrella Bastinelli. Personal: His wife, Fern Skeath Bastinelli died in 1996. He worked as a partner in Industrial...

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To the Bastinelli Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the Bastinelli Family,

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I recently started in the office at Home Instead and had heard wonderful things about him. It was quite obvious from the caregivers how much he impacted their lives. What a special man! You are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and comfort knowing that he is in the arms of the Lord.

Val, sorry to hear about your father, my prayers are with you .

Dear Val and Family:

I have many memories of your dad and mom growing up in the town of Martins Creek. I don't know if you remember this, but I babysat for you and your siblings. My family and yours were very close as I was growing up too.
May he rest in peace now. My sympathy to all of you.

Irma Foschi-Unger

Nannette and Family:
In your grief and loss, please know that you are always remembered. We are praying for you and honoring the memory of your dad in our thoughts

Nannette and Family:

In your grief and loss, please know that you are always remembered. We are praying for you and honoring the memory of your dad in our thoughts

Val, very sorry for your loss. Praying for your family.

Val, Nan & Fern, Our sincere condolences to your families upon the passing or your father. He was a proud man, and very proud of his family. He will always hold a special place in my heart. Kim Houptley

Val was a big part of my life growing up. He taught me many valuable and honest lessons and hard work thru the horses. And sometimes all we did was talk. Living next to the farm was the best thing for me. Him and the horses were the best thing for me. Rest now Val. I will see you again with horses in a healthier paradise world. My prayers are with your family.