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KRISTEN VELTRI
July 10, 2010
My grandfather was an amazing man and person. He taught me so many things I cant begin to list them all. Perhaps the most important ones being that family comes first, and do what you can to help other people. He always made each and every one of his grandchildren feel special and loved. Whether it was a call to remind you of a favorite movie or "loafa bread" trip. I love you POP!!!
Adele Kupchik
July 8, 2010
I just heard about his passing from my friend, Ruth. I grew up across the street from the Veltris. I have many, many memories of my wonderful neighbors. Danny once told me he heard me crying all the time when I was a baby! (Can't go any further back than that, can you?) Anyway, he was the last hold-out on our block, and he held it to the end. Rest in peace, my dear neighbor. God bless the family and my condolences go out to you all.
Love,
Adele
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