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Cheryl Pace
October 2, 2020
Uncle Frank you are still deeply missed and loved. Thank you for always being there to lend an ear, advice and laughter. I miss the "disappearing doorbell ringer" and the snowball master. I hope you were with Mom and Dad to help them on their journey to heaven. Sending love up to heaven for all of you. Until we see each other again...
October 18, 2015
We are sadden to learn of JR's passing.
Our prayers for Jr. and sympathy go out to the Pace Family.
"ALWAYS FAITHFUL" - From, Willie Lovallo another ex. Marine and a old neighborhood friend and playmate.
Deborah Ciriello
October 15, 2015
Sincere condolences from the Ciriello family; Fond memories will live on.
Marie Pace Juhlin
October 12, 2015
Though we haven't seen much of each other during the past few years, we hold such wonderful memories: that innocent face and Cheshire cat grin belied so many tricks! Thank you, Uncle Frank and Aunt Francis, for your kindness and generosity, especially when my Dad was ill. And, Uncle Frank, thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.
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Cheryl Pace
October 10, 2015
Uncle Frank, I'm at a loss for words. I still can't believe that you're gone. You were always there for us,from when I was a kid...all the way up to watching over my children. You were there as a protector and as a comedian. I won't ever forget what you have done for us. The talks, the respite, you ringing the doorbell and hiding behind our shrubs (and if it was winter...you always had a snowball in your hands too), and also your helping Mom and Dad in their times of need. I cry as I write this, I hurt because we lost a great man and presence in our family...but also because I haven't seen you in almost three years and also I won't be able to make it back home for your service. As I close this, I will miss you but also I know we will see each other again one day. Thank you for being a part of our lives. I love you...I hope you know that I always loved and looked up to you. So long Uncle Frank...
October 9, 2015
Thank you for your service to god and country. Via Con Dios. ART TORIZZO
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