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Nicholas Casciano Obituary

CASCIANO
NICHOLAS J. age 80, a WWII Vet., suddenly on March 16, 2008. Devoted husband of Rose Marie (nee Bennett). Loving father of Nicholas Jr. Beloved brother of the late Anthony, Bartholomew and Joseph Casciano, Millie Fasy, Theresa Scarpello and Julia Yanni, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing and funeral Thursday morning 8:30 until 10 A.M., L.A. DIGIACOMO INC., FUNERAL HOME, 1055 Southampton Rd., Phila., followed by Funeral Services 10 A.M. at the Funeral Home. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Directions -

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Mar. 18, 2008.

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Cheryl Sandini-Barth

March 20, 2008

Mrs C & Nick,
I am so very sorry for your sudden loss of Mr C. He was a great guy. We all had alot of fun times together, back in the day. Try to remember the good times and keep the wonderful memories of him in your hearts, for this will help you get through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with the both of you.

Bev Walton

March 20, 2008

Nick and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Remember to stay strong and remember all the good times! Take care of your Mom!!

mike gannon

March 19, 2008

Dear Mrs. Casciano and Nick

Missy and I are so sorry to hear of
the loss of Mr. Casciano. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. May God Bless you and your family.

Mike and Missy Gannon

Maria Elaina Yanni Hill

March 19, 2008

Uncle Nicky was not my blood uncle, I was privilaged to be in the company of Uncle Nicky, Aunt Rosemarie and the Casciano family through my Aunt Julie. I especially remember New Years celebrations with the family. Growing from childhood with this extended family was pure delight and a positive learning experience on what a family really means. With gratitute and love I send My deepest sympathy extended to Aunt Roe and Nicky and all the family. My loving warm wishes to all, May the Angels envelope you all and guide you through this time of saddness.
With Much Love,
Maria Elaina (Yanni), Ed Hill and family

Janice Zimmerman(Bell)

March 18, 2008

Dear Mrs. C and Nick,
I received the news last night from Joann and my heart goes out to both of you. I have been in both your positions and I know how it feels. I still remember my boyfriend(Mr. C or handsome as I called him) and all the great times we had. I will always remember his smile and laugh and how warm and caring he was. You are in my heart and my prayers.

Rose Hartmann

March 18, 2008

Dear Aunt Roe & Nickie:

My deepest regrets on the passing of Uncle Nickie. He was a diamond in the rough. I will always remember his kind smile and laughter. His layed back attitude made him the great guy that he was. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Love always.. Rose Ann Hartmann (Bennett)

Rudy Muller, Jr. (son of Rudy Sr. & Diane Yanni-Muller)

March 18, 2008

I recieved this sad news today, I will remember Nick as a happy guy with a smile and a very beautifull lawn and landscape. I will also remember the times he and Rose Marie baby sat my brothers and me and when Nick drove my mom and me to the hospital when I needed stiches as a young boy in his big Buick. My thoughts and prayers are with Rose Marie and Nick, Jr. God Bless You both at this difficult time.

Joanne Fortino-Iriana

March 18, 2008

Dear Mrs. Casciano and Nick,
My deepest sympothy go out to you both at this time. Mr. Casciano will be greatly missed by all. He was a wonderful man. I always will remember the fun times we always had out with Mr. C and Mrs. Sometimes I remember things like it was just yesterday. My thoughts and prayers are with you both. Nick take care of that wonderful Mother of yours.

Love Ya's
Joanne

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