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ANIELLO, JOHN, JR.

After a brief illness JOHN ANIELLO, JR. passed away quietly on May 3, 2006. Remembrance service at the Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC, 6:30 p.m., May 15. He is survived by his life partner Victor Shargai; his brother George DeCandia; and many nieces and nephews. Donations may be sent to the Washington Home and Hospice, For Love of Children, or the charity of your choice.

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Published by The Washington Post on May 14, 2006.

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Robert Bellody

May 17, 2006

Dear Victor:



Terribly sorry to learn of your loss. John was truly a special person who will be missed by many.



Our thoughts are with you.



Bob & Deb Bellody

Robin Villanueva

May 16, 2006

Dear Victor,



My mother and I were so sorry to hear about John's passing. We know you can take comfort in the memories of so many happy years together. We are thinking about you.



Robin & Bobbie

HOLLY DeCANDIA-BERNIER

May 15, 2006

UNCLE VICTOR,

IM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.UNCLE

JOHN WAS A WONDERFUL MAN AND IM SURE A GOOD FRIEND.I KNOW HE WILL BE MISSED DEARLY BY MANY PEOPLE

ALL MY LOVE,HOLLY

Freddie Aniello

May 14, 2006

Dear Victor,

I was so sorry to learn about the passing of my cousin, John. I regret that we were not in touch, during these last several years.

Victor and George, please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

Cousin Freddie Aniello

george & Roberta DeCandia

May 14, 2006

We are sorry for your loss. There just isn't enough words or the right words to say. But, our thoughts are with you.



Love,

George & Roberta DeCandia

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