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Vincent Maggio
July 29, 2005
Colleen and family,
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Lido. He was a person who will be greatly missed. I am sure that he is with his Lord and Savior and his Mother in Paradise.
May your hearts be filled with the many wonderful memories your family has shared with him.
John D. Marcucci
July 26, 2005
Dear Petrucci Family,
Lido's smile and good nature left an indelible impression on me. He will be remembered as a great friend and a part of our family.
Bill and Laura Howley
July 25, 2005
Dear Mrs Petrucci and Family, we just wanted you to know how sorry we are for your loss.Mr Petrucci was such an awesome person. He always made us feel like part of the family. We will never forget his funny stories..and how he has always been "100 years old". Your family has truly been blessed thru Lido. We Love you, Sincerely, Bill Laura, Brianna, Marisa and Billy
July 25, 2005
Dear Family of Lido,
Please accept my sincere sympathy and promise of prayers as you grieve the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. Your love for Lido was an inspiration to me as you sat, prayed and kept vigil with him, all the while enjoying the blessing of a wonderful family. It is evident that each of your value and treasure your family. I pray that the richness of the memories you shared will be a source of comfort and strength for each of you.
God's richest blessings be yours.
Sr. Michelle
Mercy Hospital Chaplain
Sister Michelle Prah (Pittsburgh, PA)
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Cassie and Shell
July 25, 2005
Colleen and family,
We were so fortunate to have gotten to know Lido. We will deeply miss him. He, as well as you, Colleen, have become part of our lives and we will never forget him or our times together. The two of you raised a wonderful family and you should be very proud of this. There are no words we can say to ease your sorrow at this time. May time heal your sorrow but not erase the memories. We both love you.
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