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Jonathan Brusa
August 25, 2015
Lino Brusa was my grandfather. He was always a loving, generous, hardworking man who cherished his family.
As children, my brother and I would visit "Grandpa B", as we called him, in Florida. I always loved visiting him in Florida. He would always ask us what we wanted to eat for dinner when we woke up and had grandpa cooking up a storm in the kitchen. I always wanted Grandma to make chicken cacciatore but grandpa was in charge of the polenta because he said she didn't do right. Grandpa B always had his famous salad, cold cuts, bread, cheese and wine ready for us at lunch. Over lunch he loved telling us stories of his life in Italy and coming to America. His stories were so amazing and we truely enjoyed them.
When Grandpa and Grandma B would visit us in NY, grandpa would be up at 5am reading the papers in the dark and waiting for the rest of the family to wake up. We would all go to the Bronx for "essentials." The essentials he cherished were good bread, cheese and veal cutlets. If we suggested a store closer to home, we were automatically shut down. The Bronx had the best no matter what.
I love my grandfather and will miss him greatly. He taught me so much about life and family.
August 25, 2015
Let me start by saying, I am Lino's daughter in-law.If I could have hand pick a father in-law,he would be the one. He always treated me like a daughter.I have many good memories of Dad.One of my favorite memories,is Dad making polenta He would stand in my kitchen over the copper pot stirring the polenta for 45 min.until it was just right.When he came up from Florida ,we would all pile in the car and head for Author Ave.in the Bronx.First stop was the Bread Store for pizza bread,then the Cheese Store for 10 pounds of different cheese and of course a couple pounds of prosciutto.Next stop the Butcher.We couldn't leave the Bronx without getting the best veal cutlets money could buy.I will miss him very much,but I will always have great memories.I feel some comfort knowing he is at peace and reunited with his son...Bye Dad..Jackie
Kathy Vitale
August 24, 2015
Lino's character epitomizes "The Greatest Generation" So glad we had the opportunity to meet both Lino and Eda and share a glass of wine or two with them. We will continue to honor Lino as we raise our glasses. Salute Brusas!
Love, Tony and Kathy
John Simone
August 20, 2015
Lino's son Ron and I have been good friends for almost 40 years. It was some 20 years ago that I first met Lino. I was always thrilled when he was in town and I could see and talk to him. I could listen to him all day. Here was a man that experienced the Fascist takeover in Italia; lived through the depression; came to America speaking very little English; learned the language and a skilled trade; served in the American Air Forces during World War II as a soldier and translator; and most of all was a great family man who thought of others before himself. Lino could build an entire house by himself. After he built the house, he could decorate it with wonderful paintings that he himself painted. With all his talents, Lino was without ego. He was totally unpretentious. His best jokes were always about himself. Lino did not take selfies. He cared too much about other people. He was as humble as he was talented. He was a rare beautiful man. There are no words that can describe him. He will be missed but he will always live in our memory and in our hearts.
John & Roxann Simone
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John/Rox Simone
August 20, 2015
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Rune Johanson
August 19, 2015
Dear Ron and Debbie, Your Dad/Father-In-Law was a very special person. The nice obituary make this fully clear. I met him only once but he made an unforgettable impression on me. I'm so sorry that you have lost him.
Love Rune Johanson
August 19, 2015
Dear Ron and Debbie, what a wonderful and touching tribute to your Dad. Though we met Lino only a handful of times we were always heart-warmed spending time with he and Eda. Our hearts go out to you and your family.
Love, Neal and Diane Openshaw
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