Vincent-Scalese-Obituary

Vincent Scalese

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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Alzheimer's Association

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Vincent "Jim" Scalese, 88, of Wernersville, died Feb. 13, 2012, in The Reading Hospital and Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.

He was the husband of Annabelle (Reber) Scalese, to whom he would have been married for 65 years in May.

Born April 13, 1923, in Kent, OH, he was...

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Aunt Annabelle and the Scalese family:
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Jimmy's passing. I have very fond memories of him. He was always laughing and playing with all the kids at family get-togethers! So jovial! I know he will be missed, but he will always live in your heart. God Bless him and all of you.
Sincerely,
Christine Reber

I am sad to hear of the passing of Jim. I had the pleasure of working with him at TMW and Rockwell for 15 years. Jim was a gentleman and a great guy. He always treated everyone with respect.

Dear Annabelle,
We are so sad to hear of Jim's passing. We so enjoyed talking to you and Jim "over the fence." Chuck appreciated so much Jim's visits when Chuck was recuperating from shoulder surgery. Chuck would be so excited to share the stories Jim told him about his exploits during WWII. Annabelle, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Ronnie and Mrs Scalese, I found out of your dad's, and Mrs. Scalese's husband passing from Susie earlier this morning. I wanted to express my sympathy to both of you. I always felt that he was a great man. He always seemed to be there, was very fair, and spoke with a gentle conviction that always made me feel good. I remember the times that we use to go to Cacoosing and watch the dads play softball, and the times we got our dads to go up to the pit, at the top of the hill, to...

Ron, Karen Scalese and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I know Ron we both agree he is now in a better place.
Your Friends at EJ Breneman.

Dear Annabelle and family, Very sorry to learn (internet) about Jim's passing. Though we moved to NC in 1972, I had the opportunity to work alongside Jim for 17 years at TMW / Rockwell Int'l. An intelligent and hard worker and good friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Annabelle and Ronnie - I am so sorry to read about your Jim. He was the nicest man! I always loved our car rides to Penn State football games and listening to Jim tell stories and jokes. He always was in such a good mood and made me laugh. God bless him and God bless your family.