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Joann Sangiacomo
September 23, 2023
Remembering you Uncle Lou. Now that Joe has joined you, are you enjoining coffee with a blue cup?
Joe and Joann Sangiacomo
September 23, 2020
You may be gone but not forgotten. Till we meet again.
Joe & Joann Sangiacomo
September 30, 2005
Uncle Lou, you will be truly missed. Many happy memories will keep you with us always.
September 30, 2005
Lucy, Mike and Angelina Zamattia
September 29, 2005
We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss you Gramps!!
Ron, Paola, Ronnie & Brenna Gleeson
September 29, 2005
To our dear grandfather & great-grandfather,
Your examples in life have taught us so much. We will miss your stories and your bright smile! We are so fortunate to have had you in our lives. Your memory will always be with us. We miss you!
LOUISE AND TOM HERBECK
September 28, 2005
WE LOVE YOU DAD, AND WILL NEVER FORGET YOU.
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