Stephen A. Fauci
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FAUCI--Stephen A., on May 13th, 2008. Much loved for his kindness and sense of humor. Graduated Columbia School of Pharmacy, ran a neighborhood drug store in Brooklyn and worked at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Pharmacy. His wife Eugenia passed away in 1965. Survived by his daughter Denise Scorce, his son Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mass Friday, May 16th at 10am, St. Catherine of Siena Church, 411 East 68th St., NYC. Burial at Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Published in New York Times from May 14 to May 15, 2008.
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February 24, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Dr. Afzal Niaz
Friend
May 21, 2008
Denise, Jack, Anthony and family,
My heart is breaking for you. Memories of your family are some of my most fondest memories. I clearly remember visiting in Marlboro and what great joy that was. I loved to watch your dad tease your mom...What a sense of humor. Denise and Anthony you were raised by two wonderful people. They are together and smiling and watching over you from heaven.
Mary Lou Purello France Schouweiler
May 20, 2008
Dear Denise, Jack and family:

Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved father. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. I remember Fauci's drug store in Brooklyn, on the corner, across the street from St. Bernadette's, where I went to Elementary school! I am sure you have so many wonderful memories of your Dad.

With deepest sympathy,

Dr. Stephen and Toni Bisacco
Toni (Purello)Bisacco
May 16, 2008
Denise, Anthony, & Family

To let you know that thoughts of sympathy are with you. I'll always remember the many gatherings at the Berrafati's home. His wonderful sense of humor, fantastic personality, and true kindness. I will miss our long talks of the memories growing up in Brooklyn. I will also remember his theory on how to help live a healthier and longer life. Take two chocolate kisses and a bowl of oatmeal every day. Thank you Uncle Steve.
Love,
Cousin Cecelia L.
Cecelia Fauci Chiolo
May 16, 2008
Denise, Anthony, & Family

To let you know that thoughts of sympathy are with you. I'll always remember the many gatherings at the Berrafati's home. His wonderful sense of humor, fantastic personality, and true kindness. I will miss our long talks of the memories growing up in Brooklyn. I will also remember his theory on how to help live a healthier and longer life. Take two chocolate kisses and a bowl of oatmeal every day. Thank you Uncle Steve.
Love,
Cousin Cecelia L.
Cecelia Fauci Chiolo
May 16, 2008
Dear Denise and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you today. Your care and concern for your Father is an example for us all. We never met your Father but through your stories we feel we knew him. His death makes us sad too. Love, Jeanne and John
Jeanne Harley
May 16, 2008
Dear Denise,
Dick and I are thinking of you today. You were a wonderful daughter and looked after your dad in such a loving way. I know how much he appreciated your wonderful concern and care Love from, Kay
Kay Youngfllesh
May 15, 2008
"You cannot imagine what it feels like to be at a table among people young and old, amid folds narrating their tales and hearing such joyous laughter" Feb. 16, 1987 S. Fauci

"The inner satisfaction is to be with family" July 6, 1993 S. Fauci

Thank you Uncle Steve for your wisdom, kindness and wit. I will always be grateful to you.
Connie Fauci
May 14, 2008
Denise, Anthony and Family:
My deepest condolences to you all. Uncle Steve was such a kind and sincere man. I remember him sitting at the table during our holiday dinner and telling his funny stories. He will be greatly missed.
Love,
Cousin Denise Di Natale
Denise Di Natale
May 14, 2008
Denise, Anthony, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of dear Uncle Steve,
My deepest condolences and sympathies to you all. I'll always remember fondly Uncle Steve's great stories, fantastic wit and wonderful charm. I will miss him dearly.
All of my love,
Cousin Linda
Linda Berrafati Moran
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