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Jacqueline Koontz
September 17, 2007
To Aunt Annie and Cousins, I will always have a special place in my heart for uncle Andy. He taught me to appreciate music and enjoy the peacefulness of music. Our times going upstate are so dear to me, picking berries, running around the woods, walks to the lake, and especially the sitting around the fire at night. What special times we had together. It was so great when they all ended up in Coram together. I missed the times we all spent together. You will be missed.
Billy Jones
September 15, 2007
I'm truely sorry about the loss of your father and know that you loved and will miss him very much . I too have lost my father not to long ago and you are not alone . He will be with you always . love billy
Grandma & Grandpa's 59th wedding anniversary
jennifer Cimaglia-Barbone
September 11, 2007
My dear family..I don't even know where to begin...just a short time ago grandpa was sitting at my table.. eating, drinking(beer)-LOL keeping me company while Bob was playing out..following grandpa's musical footsteps...little did I know that would be his last visit to my home, filling it with laughter...and playing with his great-granddaughters...all though too short...I will forever remember that time with him...& all of our family memories...grandpa often said to me..."look what I created" I can finally understand just what he meant ...a truly blessed family of unconditional love for one another.... Love You Grandpa ...my heart and prayers ....are with you always...Jen, Bobby and girls
Phyllis Zucaro
September 10, 2007
To my Aunt and Cousins: The memories I have with you, your father/husband and your family/cousins is close to my heart. The days when I was young and living with you in Whitestone, the days when Uncle Andy drove us in his station wagon to go upstate to the "country home", when we sang 100 bottles of beer on the wall until he couldn't take it anymore. Then to part and move to Flushing and Elmont, only to come full circle to Coram where my Mom and Dad enjoyed Aunt Annie and Uncle Andy's company once again and both families were able to spend two very special Christmas Eves together. Our parents being in Coram together has given me a chance to see and spend time with my cousins again and that warms my heart also, cause I remember the memories we all had, the good times and some bad times in our lives. I will surely miss my Uncle, his laughs, his masks, his piano, but I will never forget him either. Love your niece and cousin Phyllis
Richard Barsky
September 10, 2007
Dear Mrs. Giamanco, Andrea and family:
I am so sorry about your loss. I hope that the love and support of friends and family and a lifetime of wonderful memories will be a comfort to you at this difficult time.
Donna Umile
September 9, 2007
my memories of Mr g are very happy times. he always made us feel welcome in his home. If we were lucky, he would play his organ or tell us a joke.. But he awlays had a smile.. He will be missed..
Donna umile
September 9, 2007
I remember mr g would always make us laugh with his jokes and he alwys made us feel welcome at his home.. if we were lucky he would play his organ or tell us a funny story.. he always made us feel welcome. he will be missed by all.
Joni May
September 9, 2007
i am so sorry for your loss,and i am sorry i was not here to be there for you but you are in my thoughts! xoxo
MaryAnn Karageorges
September 9, 2007
Dear Mrs. Giamanco, Andrea, Lorraine, Arlene, Louise and Louis:
I'm so sorry about Mr. Giamanco's passing. I remember the times when we were teenagers and we'd come over to your house. Mr. Giamanco always play his organ for us. He even played for us again all these years later at your condo. He loved his music. As long as you have happy memories of him he will always be close in your hearts.
With love and sympathy,
Jeanine Kruger
September 8, 2007
So Sorry for your loss. Uncle Andy was a great guy. He will truly be missed. My deepest condolences. God bless.
Jeanine Kruger
Angela Billera
September 6, 2007
Dear Giamanco Family,
So very sorry to hear about Dad, I have such great memories of all of us..
We were either cooking pasta or smoking cigs, we always seem to get caught.
I also remember the chocolate covered cherries that Annie would always get. She hated them and he loved them. We all knew thats why he bought them.
Again, We are all so sorry to hear of your loss. May all the good memories bring you comfort during this trying time.
Love always
The Billera Family
Harry H. Kutner, Jr.
September 6, 2007
Mrs. Giamanco, Louis and Family:
I was so sorry to learn of Mr. Giamanco's passing. In the brief time that I was privileged to know him and your family, his gentle nature and friendly kindness were unmistakable. He is certainly with God in a way better place, and while it doesn't lessen your sense of loss, we are all the better for having known him.
Requiescat in pace.
Harry Kutner
Harry H. Kutner, Jr.
September 6, 2007
Mrs. Giamanco, Louis and Family:
I was so sorry to learn of Mr. Giamanco's passing. In the brief time that I was privileged to know him and your family, his gentle nature and friendly kindness were unmistakable. He is certainly with God in a way better place, and while it doesn't lessen your sense of loss, we are all the better for having known him.
Requiescat in pace.
Barbara & Ralph Calvi
September 6, 2007
Dear Louise,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your mom and your whole family. May God bless you all with peace and comfort knowing your Dad is at rest. With love,
Michael Mancuso
September 6, 2007
Dear Louise and the family Giamamco.
I am truly sorry for your loss.
May your Dad be at peace and may God watch over him and his entire family.
God Bless & Peace be with you!
Sincerely, Mike Mancuso
Patsy Fox (Gilroy)
September 6, 2007
Andrea, Lorraine and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please know you and your family are in my prayers.
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