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Dennis & Janet Eury
November 30, 2009
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. You will have fond memories of your father to comfort you at this time. We will miss Gus at Green Lake as much as we have missed Audrey these past years. May it comfort you to know they are again together.
Mary Beth Foglia
November 30, 2009
My dad, Dominic August Foglia regailed us with stories of growing up with Gus - although cousins, my dad always referred to Gus as his brother. They shared many an adventure and mis-adventure;-) - I knew Gus as somone who was filled with life and laughter. He was someone you wanted to be around - the world felt better when you were in his presence. He cared very deeply about others - and the earth is poorer for his passing
Ed Piotrowski
November 29, 2009
Our condolences to the Chiaverotti family. As a neighbor on St. Andrews Old we enjoyed many a good time with Gus and Audrey. It was a pleasure to know them. We'll miss seeing him on his walks.
Ed & Darlene Piotrowski
Dino Laplant
November 28, 2009
Clark and Family, so sorry to hear of your dads passing I have some fond memories of your parents, they are now together forever. God Bless. Dino and Lorie Laplant
Tom and Toni McMasters
November 27, 2009
We share your families grief because we loved as you did -- beloved Gus. Always there to help and to share beautiful memories of his family who he deeply cherished. We will miss him as we gather together at Green Lake--his presence at our dinner table and his many trips with Tom on the pay phone trips. Tom could always count on Gus to hold the money bag!!! Gus always felt a loss in his heart and that was for his dear Audrey. Their marriage was truly an inspiration for all of us. WE WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH.
Marguerite Ingold
November 27, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Duane Tazbier
November 27, 2009
Gus was always a good friend from Green Lake. Great guy. He will be missed. Sorry for your loss.
Kym Kostuch-Schwartz
November 26, 2009
Your father was very proud of his sons. Clearly he beamed when talking about places he went during the off season at the lake. He loved all of you dearly. I found myself caught in his web of stories about his family and his beloved wife. Gus gave to me a hope to see true love in it's full form. Gus would talk about Audrey and you could feel your heart cave in, almost as if you were apart of their story. Without a doubt...Gus is by Audrey's side asking her what he missed and never letting go of her hand. My deepest condolences to all of you, Gus will be missed.
Kym Kostuch-Schwartz and Michael Schwartz
Wally Kraemer
November 26, 2009
Gus was a specal frend from 601. I to got a helping hand from him. I am very sad to hear of his passing. Wally Kraemer Port Orange Fl.
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