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Jay La Rocca
December 28, 2009
Rest in Peace,
Mr. Lupinacci was a pleasure to cook for. He always had a smile for me and will be missed dearly.
My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Chef Jay, Brendenwood
Peggy Roberts
December 22, 2009
Dear Anthony and Family,
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you. It sounds like your grandfather had a long and happy life with many children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. We hope your memories bring you some comfort.
With Love and Sympathy,
Joel and Peggy Roberts
Michael Lupinacci
December 21, 2009
Rest in Peace Grandpop...you are now with Grandmom. I'll always remember watching Saturday morning Three Stooges and Wrestling at your house growing up in the 70's....and of course Aunt Lizzy stopping over every Saturday with Provolone Cheese in hand. We'll all miss you. Love Michael, Donata, and the kids.
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