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TERRI CERMIGNANO
August 18, 2006
What can I say about my Dad that people have not said about him since his death ? He was the kindest, gentlest man I knew and extended that kindness to us as our Father. He was also the wisest man I knew. He never gave me a piece of wrong advice. He would never refuse to do anything for anyone. He had the biggest smile and the brightest attitude about everything in life and, that even included death. His faith in God was an example to everyone. His co-workers, friends, neighbors and family felt so blessed to have him in their lives. My Mom felt honored to call him her husband and my brothers and sister and I felt blessed to call him Dad. Enjoy your glory now, Dad, you earned it. Love for eternity, Terri.
Ginger Baskin
August 5, 2006
I knew Mr.C for several years.Will never forget his wonderful smile and his hugs.He would alway have a kind word or everyone.If you knew him, you loved him. He made a doll's cradle for my grand-daughter and it is one of her cherished possessions. I will miss you "Mr C" and always remember your kindness and humor.
Lauren Whitmore
July 28, 2006
Mr. C had to be the sweetest man to work with, he was always smiling or singing at work and still manage to be quite the help. I remember being in the office and when things would get a little hectic he would say, “Lauren, Better days are coming” with a smile on his face. He always seemed to have that smile on his face. He will be missed.
ELEANOR DALE
July 27, 2006
I DID NOT KNOW MR. CERMIGNANO VERY WELL BUT HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE OF MEETING HIM ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. MY SYMPATHIES GO OUT TO HIS WIFE AND FAMILY AS I KNOW HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH. I DO HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF KNOWING HIS SON BOB WHO MARRIED ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS MARY AND I KNOW HIS FATHER MUST HAVE BEEN VERY PROUD OF THE WONDERFUL FAMILY THEY HAVE.
DEEPEST SYMPATHY, ELEANOR DALE
Cathy Elko
July 27, 2006
Mr. C. - the little man - was so much fun and had such a great sense of humor. He always made me laugh and he was an unbelievable help to me at work. I'll never forget how he used to laugh when I'd dance around the office and I'll always remember how much we enjoyed our birthday dinners at Maggiano's. We enjoyed them so much. It's tough now and I'm really going to miss him, but as he always used to say, "Better days are coming".
Shelley & Jeff Wygant
July 27, 2006
We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Robert -- but glad we got to see him at Eric's graduation. He was such a sweet man, always with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. We think of both him and Aunt Emma as dear members of our family. Our deepest sympathies to all who knew, loved and will miss him.
Gail Wygant
July 27, 2006
Uncle Robert was beloved by all who met him and knew him. I was priveleged to be his niece and have the opportunity to share many happy family events and dinners with him. We will miss him.
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