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Sylvia Patane
October 11, 2025
Aweeeee Rest In Peace Mr Masterleo. You were on of the best music teachers at Franklin Elementary School. You taught my brother Dave and I for Saxaphone. I brought you back The Carta Siciliana when we went to Sicly. I was so happy whenI gave it to you I knew you would have loved it and the expression on your face made my heart so happy. I was only 9 years old and often wondered through the years how youwere doing. Sad to know you have passed away. You will definitely be missed and I hope someone takes care of the Sicilian Cart for you. Hugs and kisses to you and your family. 
Love your favorite student,
Sylvia Patane
Joe Masterleo
October 4, 2025
So long, second cousin. Now you´re with all the other Mastroleo´s we so sorely miss, and occasionally grieve. I remember well uncle Steve and aunt Lena, your dad´s peculiar laugh, and mom´s gentle spirit. I saw much of aunt Lena in you. The women in our family, now with you, couldn´t have been more loving.
As a boy, and second cousin, I recall my  parents (Joe & Georgette) speaking admirably and fondly of 
you, as I believe you were the first (only?) first cousin to be college educated. Many of the second cousins followed suit in that regard, a highly prized attainment in first and second generation Italian households. 
My first memories of you were playing at weddings, and your singing impersonations of Johnny Ray, rending your shirt, as was Ray´s style. Can´t count the number of times your former students, asked if I was related to you, themselves having the most praiseworthy of things to say about you as their teacher. It always made me proud to be a Mastroleo. My dad was always proud to be of that heritage and reputation, and didn´t want us kids sullying it.
At such times I reflect on how much, and how many of you now gone, especially extended family, is a part of my character, and emotional landscape.
You were are great and kind example to us all, Larry. My only regret is that I didn´t get to tell you as much, and others who have likewise passed, in person.
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