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cosmo fattizzo
October 1, 2011
Patricia, Andy and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Cousin Stephen passing away. As kids, I can remember being at shore with Aunt Gilda and Stephenand having so much fun with him on the beach and he always had a great smile on his face. Rest in peace Stephen, you deserve it.
Cousin Co
Ann Vassallo
September 29, 2011
To the Fortuna Family,
I am sad to read about Stephen's passing. He has gone to young. Although I have not seen him in many years I can recall him being my close friend when he was in high school and when he went away in the service.Your brother was one of the good guys and rest assured in my heart I am glad that I once knew him. My deepest sympathy to all. Sincerely, Ann P. Vassallo
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