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Dan Vignone Obituary

Mechanicville, N.Y. - Dan S. Vignone of Mechanicville, N.Y., passed away Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at VA Medical Center, Albany, N.Y., after long illness.

He is survived by his sister, Anna Vignone Connell of Uncasville; his brother, Frank and Carol Vignone of Liverpool, N.Y.; and nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, in Mechanicville.

Remembrances of Dan to a favorite charity would be appreciated.

Arrangements by the DeVito-Salvadore Funeral Home, Mechanicville, N.Y.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Day on Jan. 3, 2009.

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Karen & Dan Bessette and family

January 3, 2009

Please accept our deepest sympathies. He was a very special guy who will be dearly missed, so kind and soft spoken its hard to imagine life with someone so special not with us!!

Charles & Marie Verdile

January 3, 2009

To our friend and former neighbor. We grew up together, went to school together and you were in our wedding so many years ago. We have never forgotten you. To Anna and Frank, our deepest condolences. We are in Texas for the winter and we're sorry we can't be with you all on this sad day.

Louis Verdile

January 3, 2009

He always had a kind word and a smile whenever we talked. He was a good man and a good neighbor and will be missed very much by all of his friends.

Lou and Connie Verdile
Fair Oaks Ranch, TX

Carol (Granata) Kramer

January 3, 2009

Ann and Family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. Dan and Carol Kramer

John and Carol Lavazzo

January 2, 2009

To the Vignone Family: Snorey will be greatly missed. He was an institution. He's with "His Mat" at last.

January 2, 2009

To my best friend, you were very loved and will be forever missed. We had many great times together and I will forever cherish each and every one of them. I will miss all of your stories about the PO that you use to tell about me and you, yes the good old times and of course, "why don't I just adopt you"

Love you with all my heart and soul.
Teresa Costanzo(Mechanicville, NY)

Trisha (Patenaude) Foster

January 2, 2009

Snory was my godfather, and I loved him very much.

He gave me my first sip of beer, took me and Aunt Mat on my first train trip to NYC, travelled with my mom, Emma, Mat and the rest of our family to Disney World a thousand years ago...

wept with us through the loss of Emma and Mat and Mike,

and treated my Mom, Patty, like the daughter he never had...

He never failed to send a birthday card or Christmas card to me even through all these years...

His passing is the end of an era for my family and I.

I always thought I'd get to see him one last time.......I take comfort in the thought that he is with Madeline and Emma at last...

and I will miss him forever.

Tanya

January 2, 2009

I just heard ,Snorey will be greatly missed....So sorry for your loss...Tanya Taylor

Carie D'Ambro

January 2, 2009

To "my buddy" Snory,

Death leaves a heartche no one can really heal, but a heart leaves memories no one can ever steal.

I will always look back and smile on the many wonderful times we had together, countless nights at your kitchen table, our dance to Summer Wind, going out "for a bite and a few drinks", dinner at Verdiles, Las Vegas, and the many sayings you always used..."like the farmer that spit into the wind, it's all coming back to me now", "dimbulb" "get that bulkhead stare of your face", your favorite colgnes.. "a night behind the cows barn" and "essence of horses_ _ _"!!, and so many more.

Your passing deeply saddens me however memories of you will last my lifetime. You can now be with "the boss" and rest in peace! I love you and miss you my friend.

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