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Ralph Lewis
March 6, 2006
You would pick me up to see things when I was small. You would drive me anywhere and everywhere. We were like pals..sitting and eating Tony's pizza, watching cartoons. Priceless memories like that will live in my head forever.
Goodbye Grampa, I will miss you.
Suzanne & Ralph Hawk
February 28, 2006
Dear Aunt Catherine and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
You are always in my thoughts.
We are only a phone call away, please know that you can call at any time 386-532-8854. We tried to call you all day but did not get an answer.
With much love to you Aunt Catherine, my cousin Cathy, and your Grandchildren.
Love,
Sue and Ralph Hawk
386-532-8854
PO Box 391051
Deltona, Florida 32739
Mary & Jerry Vevier
February 28, 2006
Dear Catherine,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts.
Please let us know if we can do anything to help. Please call 407-366-0851.
With Love,
Mary and Jerry
712 Conravest Lane
Winter Springs , Fl. 32708-6340
Pat Sweeney
February 28, 2006
Catherine, I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Please accept my sympathy. My father is aging and is not in the best of health. I know it is very difficult losing a parent. Sincerely, a former class mate of yours from the sixties - Pat Sweeney Dunklee. (Also, a very close neighbor of yours in NH! - the next town North!) Feel free to send me an email.
Teresa Di Gregorio/Harrington
February 28, 2006
Dear CAtherine,
Nick was my Dad's(Michael Angelo DiGregorio's first cousin). I always remember how happy his mother was when your daughter Katie was born. I recently was reviewing family pictures and saw pictures of you & Nick at Great Aunt and Uncle's 50 th Wedding Anniversary.
May Nick rest in peace, he was always one of my dad's favorite people. When ever I return to MA, I always visit my own parents,and other relatives, now I will visit Nick along with Aunt Catherine & Uncle Raphael at St. Michael's.
Teresa Di Gregorio Harrington
Catherine M. Pitari
February 28, 2006
Saturday morning window shopping, trips to Radio Shack for odd little electronics,a love for anchovy pizza---things I remember from so long ago. Thankyou for so
much, may you be at peace.
Always in memories,
Cat
Lois Forkin
February 28, 2006
Mrs. Pitari,This is your next door neighbor at 914 E. Broadway Apt. #1.
My daughter, Stephanie is in apartment #3 and always mentions she can't wait until summer because you talk to her cats. My sympathies. I did notice that your husband was failing over the last year, but in my mind, thought of him as a much younger man than he was. If there is anything I can do; if you need something at the market or a prescription refilled at a drugstore, etc.or if you would like a visit (I am homebound myself with my nurse visiting me weekly)I'd love to come up to chat. Please let me know. My telephone # is
617-268-4389.
Sincerely, Lois
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