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Vincent F. Pennisi

TROY, New York

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Pennisi, Vincent F. TROY Vincent F. Pennisi, 86, of Munro Court, died on Wednesday, November 5, 2008, in Community Hospice at St. Mary's Hospital. He was the son of the late Frank Pennisi and Mary Camella Pennisi and the husband of Dorothy Wilcox Pennisi of Troy, and the late Virginia LaFleur...

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Mr. Vince Pennisi, I believe that you may have been one of my professors at Hudson Valley Community College back in the mid 1980's. If not I appologize. Either way I am truely sorry for your loss and my condolances to you and your family.

Mark, Vince, Paul, Mary Kay, and Dave, I was very sad when I heard that your dad passed. It brought back so many memories, happy and sad. I'm so glad though that I was able to see him at home the past few of times I've been back and see him enjoying himself. As he had since Mark and I became friends in grammar school, he made me feel like part of the family. I would kid him about the time I parked in his driveway many, many years ago. I knew I shouldn't have. He yelled my name in that...

Vince & Terri,

We are very sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers.

Mary Kay and family our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow, hopefully the memories will comfort you. Your dad was a wonderful man.

vince and terri: all i can say what a joy it was to know vince. i will always remeber the good times ace and your father shared together. well know they are both to meet again. our prayers and thoughts are with you both love joanne and bobby

Pennisi Family,

We are deeply sorry for your loss.

Love, Meg and Matt Fedor

Mary Kay, Jim and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Love, Carole, George, Kristina and Alex

Dave,
I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time.

To the Pennisi Family,
I didn't know Mr. P. for very long, I wish that I had. I grew to enjoy the time I did speak with him. I enjoyed seeing his smile and saying hello when he sat on his porch watching the neighborhood. I know that he will be greatly missed. My prayers to out to all the family.