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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
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Sharon Bass - Family posted a condolence
Sunday, March 25, 2018
I have great memories of family get togethers in Uncle Tully's backyard, letting the kids drive his lawnmower. What I'll remember most is the loving way that he pinched my cheeks. We will miss you.
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Tess DeNies - Poughkeepsie, NY - Family Friend posted a condolence
Saturday, March 24, 2018
We send you and your family our condolences. We know there are others from First Baptist Church who send theirs as well. Mark and Tess DeNies
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Renee Dellacorte - Sister posted a condolence
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Dear Brother-in-law, God bless and take you in his house.
Your brother, Ed is waiting for you.
Love,
Renee
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Michelle McCarthy - Pittsburgh, PA posted a condolence
Friday, March 23, 2018
We love you, Grandpa and Opa! You have been so loyal and loving and devoted to us all. You have this fighting bulldog spirit that I know is now watching over us from heaven. I will never forget your Italian wave goodbye, lovingly sqeezing my cheeks as a little one and then my babies cheeks and saying "guance bell", I will miss those amazing buttermilk pancakes and your lumpy farina. You always made me feel loved and safe. Always. And always and eternally our love will carry on. We love you so much. Your grandson Liam and your "twin" dedicates his next solo to you, Opa. xo Michelle, Patrick, Liam, Fiona, and Milo
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Bobette Berger - Longmont, CO posted a condolence
Thursday, March 22, 2018
I remember Tillio's warm smile and great sense of humor. Fond memories of my first meeting him while Bob and Mary were dating, wow that was a long time ago! Jill, Bob, Tommy, Donna and Danielle, and all family, may you be comforted by God's arms wrapped around you through this difficult time.
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Deb Brockway - Wappingers Falls, NY posted a condolence
Thursday, March 22, 2018
What I will miss about Uncle Tully was his boyish grin which he never lost! I have many memories of him growing up. He loved his family and had a wonderful sense of humor. He always pinched my cheeks no matter how old I got. Love you. Rest easy now❤