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George, of New York City, on April 5, 2013. George had a long career in Theater, Film and Television. He was born in Paterson, NJ and served in the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his sister Gina Guinta of Clifton, NJ and his brother Carmen Ragusa of Florida. He is also survived by many generations of nieces and nephews. Memorial will be held at a later date.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Apr. 14, 2013.

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Linda Vitiello

April 15, 2013

Uncle, my biggest regret is that I never kept in touch with you or just calling you to say hello. I do have fond memories of you. Now you and Mom are together so don't let her boss you around. Love always.

Claire Salviano

April 14, 2013

I so enjoyed chatting with you at Pappy's Restaurant. My heart went out to you following your sister Ninfa passing. You will be dearly missed.

Our version of "Dancing With The Stars"

Bobbi Barone-Canfield

April 14, 2013

I know you missed your sister Ninfa so much, but you joined her all too soon. Your family can't believe you're gone and that the final curtain has fallen. I loved our long phone conversations, how we laughed and shared memories. You were always so encouraging and gave me the courage to go forward. Uncle, you will always remain alive in my mind and heart.
Until we meet again....

JoAnn Abrams

April 14, 2013

Uncle, we had fun joking about our hoildays at McDonald's and Burger King. Always wiil remember that. Know you are smiling and walking Oreo. Love and miss you. xoxo

Tommy Parlegreco Jr.

April 14, 2013

Uncle George, You will always be in our hearts and we will keep you in our memories!

Uncle, me and Sam

Tom Parlegreco

April 14, 2013

Dear Uncle George,
You will be missed by all your loving family.

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