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Capt Richard Odato
April 24, 2019
Aunt Pat was truly inspirational. I've never met a person with such a kind heart and sweet disposition as her. When I was a child, I used to go visit her often and she always welcomed me with that loving smile and a hug that energized my soul to this day. I never heard her say anything negative about anyone or anything. She was the most angelic and positive person ever, and that is something that all of us should emulate. I'll always owe a debt of gratitude for the inspiration she gave me. The world would be a better place if everyone, everywhere would've had a hug from Aunt Pat.
Bob Cranmer
May 2, 2006
Mr. Odato:
I was so sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Odato. Mike Adamcyk called a few minutes ago and told me. I see that her mass was this morning. I certainly would have attended had I known. You and your wife were always so kind to me and, in a way served as parental "role models" with my own family. Please accept my deepest sympathy, I know how much you loved her. Please pass on my thoughts to Rip, Judy and Joyce. My regards, and thanks, for the memories,
Bob Cranmer
Mary Terracina
May 2, 2006
Dearest Joyce,
Please know that Kimmy & I are here for you, even though we're so far away (physically). Call or write anytime. Please accept & extend our condolences to the rest of your family. Our thoughts & prayers are with you always.
Traci Kelsey
May 1, 2006
Judi,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. I know no words can heal your pain, however I am here if you need anything. You are in my prayers.
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Dennis & Amy Kenavey
May 1, 2006
Our Deepest Sympathy.
Mary Underwood
May 1, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you Judi.
Richard A. (Jr.) & Colleen Odato
May 1, 2006
We are so sorry to hear of Aunt Pat's death, but we're comforted to know she's in a better place and at peace. She was a special person and we're glad we had the privilege of knowing her. May God bless the family during this difficult time.
Capt. Richard Odato
May 1, 2006
We are so devastated by this loss. Aunt Pat was the most wonderful woman ever. Her life and legacy are a tribute to the world that will live on forever.
Barbara Regalski
May 1, 2006
Ron and Joyce,
I'm very sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Cissy
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