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John Salmieri
November 9, 2004
The thing I remember most about Uncle Pete was during my childhood years, he would come over our house, usually on a Sunday morning, 
 
and talk to my Dad about Boeing Vertol, where he worked. My Dad worked at RCA, so they always "compared notes" on which company was better. But, most of all, Uncle Peter would always be smoking his cigar that would leave a scent in the house for days. 
 
I'll miss you Uncle Pete. 
 
 
 
Your nephew, 
 
John
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