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J MC
June 12, 2010
Bruno was the best he will always hold a special place in my heart
JimMc
April 13, 2010
Ginny & John..& girls...may god bless you & keep you strong
Love Patty Inemer, Washington TWP
April 13, 2010
Dear Virgina & children.
I can still remember Bruno in his big black Lincoln picking you up after school. I remember all the coffee & Jewish Bakery donuts we shared before & after you got married. Know that he is looking down on all of you & he is just a prayer away.
Love & prayers, Flossie & Jim up in Mohnton PA
CYNTHIA MCGEE
April 12, 2010
SORRY OF YOUR LOSS HE IN A BETTER PLACE REST IN PEACE AND CARRY THAT SMILE WITH YOU
Mark & Tan Sauerwald
April 12, 2010
You were a great co-worker, friend and teacher. the world has lost but, God has gained.
Briana Denisi
April 12, 2010
You stayed very strong Uncle Bruno and it is so nice to look up to a person like you who stuck out everything you could. I wish we were closer because we havn't seen eachother in awhile. All of my prayers go to you. I know my grandpop loves you and misses you very much as well. It's never goodbye, but a see you soon. With lots of love,
Briana Denisi
Carolyn
April 12, 2010
Rest in Peace..Our love and prayers go out to the entire Denisi Family.
Sincerely
Carolyn Denisi @ Family
Cindy
April 12, 2010
Uncle Bruno we will miss you and all your great family stories. If we ever wanted to know something about our extened family history we knew to ask you.You are a really good person and family man. We will truly miss you. Rest in peace.
Sincerely,Cindy and Joe
April 12, 2010
Dear Dawn I am sorry for the loss of your Father . I hope you and your family will only keep the good memories of him with you. With deepest sympathy Nancy Peak
JOEY DENISI
April 11, 2010
uncle bruno was my fathers Joe Denisi brother and my uncle. He was real family man and a very caring person I was luckey to have a uncle like him. I WISH I WAS CLOSER TO HEM. God get a good man. REST IN PEACE,UNCLE BRUNO.LOVE JOEY
Harriet
April 11, 2010
Bruno may you rest in peace.
Your former co-worker
liz ricciardi
April 11, 2010
Bruno was my brother-in-law. He was a wonderful,caring person to all that he meant. He was always worried about others never himself. My sister, Virginia, and Bruno had five wonderful children. All of who were there in his final hours loving and caring for him as he did for them. Although he wasn't able to tell them in words how much he loved them in his final days, just one look at his eyes would tell them everything they needed to know. Although words can never console his loss, I know many of us would love to be able to say we had all those memories that my sister and the children are able to look back on in their hours of sorrow. Forty-eight years of devoted love and marriage, caring for one another in the good times and bad, five wonderful children, who could have asked for more from a one in a million man. Rest in Peace, Bruno. You lived your life so right. Sincerely your sister in law Elizabeth Ricciardi
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