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Len Melfi
May 22, 2011
Rest in Peace Uncle Tim! Love You!
JohnnyBoy Finamore
May 20, 2011
Uncle Tim,
I always remember that smile. You were one man who was part of my Local 40 Ironworking Lifestyle. You truly had a heart of gold. My Mom, talked of you with about you with great respect, as i will never forget you.
Rest in Peace. Heaven has another beutiful family member.
The only picture I have with you. :)
Tina Corbett
May 20, 2011
Grandpa,
I will miss you so much. I wish I could have seen you more then the handful of times I got, but I will cherish the times I received. I know you must have been an amazing father because my mother has been so torn up since you passed. I wish I could send her there so say good bye to you in person. I hope you hear our prayers for you from here.
Here is a poem I wrote for you:
My Mother's Father
My mother's father whom she loved so true
I wish I knew you through and through
Your character will emanate from all who you knew
Even in the buildings you built that stands tall for you
My memories of you are only one or two
but are sincerely suffuse with love so true
BY Tina Marie Corbett
Peter Triola
May 20, 2011
Tim -- Dad -- Grandpa,
You had a big heart and were always very generous with your time for us as we began our family. We will always remember our times together. There are far too many wonderful memories to recount. Some were happy times and some were sad times, but we got through those together. You were a friend to me from the first day we met and were a fantastic father-in-law and that I will not forget. You were a loving grandfather to Sherry, Peter and Tara although for too short a time as we moved away when they were very young. Our only regret is we did not get to see you much these last years. You will always remain in our hearts and we will long for the day when we see each other again.
With great love and respect,
Peter Sr., Peter Jr. and Tara Marie
susan sabbagh
May 20, 2011
Uncle tim. You will be missed dearly. By all who new you. Your silly joking around will forever be in my memory.
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