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LAGANELLA
VINCENT PAUL, age 89, of Bristol, PA, died July 8, 2005, husband of Linda (nee DiFelice); father of Vincent A. of Langhorne and Dr. Dominic Laganella (Bernadette) of Haddonfield, NJ; also survived by 6 grandchildren; 4 sisters Nancy, Rose, Lydia and Mary all of Phila.; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Donations to St. Ann Church, 357 Dorrance St. Bristol, PA 19007. Arrangements by

GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Jul. 12, 2005.

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FRED W. TATTERSALL III

July 7, 2006

Dr. Laganella, I was so sorry to hear of your loss, parents are not replaceable beings and the void is large. My wish for you and your family is that you have enough joyful and funny memories to sustain you in your time of grief and that your healing process is swift. I thank you on behalf of my bride and myself for your friendship and caring over the years.

Mary Lou Edmond

July 14, 2005

Dominic, not many things break our heart like the death of a very special loved one. I know how deeply heartbreaking it is to lose a parent. My deepest sympathy to you and your entire family. I will keep you in my prayers.

Judith Tattersall

July 12, 2005

I am a past patient Of Dr. Laganella, I was very sorry to read of his father's passing & wanted to convey my condolences to him & his family. I am very aware of how painful it is to loose a parent. I hope this reaches Dr. Laganella he was wonderful to my husband & I. We think of him often & miss having him as our friend.

With Sympathy,

Mr. & Mrs. Tattersall

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