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danny fitzpatrick posted a condolence
Thursday, February 26, 2009
my toughts and deepest sympathys with you all at this moment
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Cassie Elliott posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
I will always remember when uncle tony would come to visit us and when he walked through our door we were always so happy to see him. I remember the way his eyes would light up when my mom would make spaghetti and meatballs or how grandma would smile everytime she saw him. I also remember him telling me that I should wake up early so I wouldnt miss the sunrise because it's always so beautiful. He was such a good uncle, very loving and kind. He always made us laugh and I'm going to miss his "teddy bear" hugs! May you rest in peace uncle tony.
Love Always, Cassie
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Nancy Pasqualoni Glick posted a condolence
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Dear Tony,
Although we never actually "grew up" together you were always the quintessential big brother. While Dad was the king of our household, with four sisters,Mom and Nonni, you were certainly the prince. I can still remember how the house would buzz with excitement at the anticipation of your visits. Mom and Nonni's faces would light up as soon as you walked through the door, and you always gave them just what they wanted, a big bear hug,undivided attention and love.I will always remember those bear hugs, the way you would say "hey sister" whenever we talked,the greeting cards you would send for every occassion (even the Jewish holidays), coupons,coupons, and more coupons, stickers, and so much more. You were a wonderful brother. I'm glad that you are out of pain and know that you are at peace. I will always love you, your other "little sister",
Nancy
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paul neville posted a condolence
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Tony, it was great working with and having you over the house. Always enjoyed happy hour at Joey D's with you. I'll drink a glass of wine tonight to your memory.
Miss you
Paul Neville
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Skip Raccio posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2009
I'm deeply sorry Diane and the kids.
Tony,I will miss you,Coming over to my moms on weekends to help her out in the yardwork and other shores around the house , and on a nice summer days Tony will be outside in his carport listening to the Yankee games.then I will take a break from doing shores and come over and chat for hours about the good ole times.Thank you Tony.
You will be missed.
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Nancy (Murnane) Madison posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Though it has been many years since I've seen the family, I am terribly saddened by the loss that all of you are suffering. I have many wonderful memories of Tony, Diane and Michael. My heart and love goes out to all of you.
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Richard J. Petersen posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tony, I will always remember you for that smile you always had, and of course the way you loved those NY Yankee's. You will be missed by all who came in contact with you.
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Ninamarie Firth Coulter posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Dear Diane and family, I am very sorry for your loss. May God be with you all in the coming days and months. My husband and I will be praying for you. Love from your cousin, Ninamarie
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Jeanne Petersen posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Tony was very special to me. He was a kind and loving more than brother-in-law.
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Eddie Parker posted a condolence
Monday, February 2, 2009
I had the pleasure to meet Tony through his sister Janet. I offer you and your family my deepest regrets at his passing. Although i never had the opportunity to get to know him better, it surely was a pleasure to have known him. 1 will pray for his sole, and the world will be without one great guy!
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Michael Pasqualoni posted a condolence
Monday, February 2, 2009
At tough times like this, I prefer to think of the happier moments my father made possible for so many people over the years. And at this time, also am reminded how strong and loving our family is, despite separations of distance or time.
Tony was an extremely honorable man. He was my adoptive father, but as real a dad through and through as any biological dad ever could be, a rock of stability in times both good and bad, willing to share his friendly ways with any type of person one can imagine.
He valued how important it is to encourage laughter and light-heartedness in a world where that can often be in short supply. But he could also have his serious side when needed. I think of his serious interest in sports, schooling, entrepreneurship, and above all, think of his generosity of spirit. And he was oh so very serious about living by that ideal.
That generosity of spirit has been so important to me, and I know to the rest of the family as well. He was such an unselfish individual.
At this moment, I also want to particularly record how selfless he was during the last years of life for Anna Dixon, my maternal grandmother. So very supportive when that was so very needed.
I have a great faith that these values of his can live on as we remember him and honor him by being influenced by memories like these and continue our own lives.
And finally, I acknowledge a powerful love for my sister Laura, brother Matt and for my Mom. We will never "get over" this, nor should we. But we do have one another to lean on and always will.
Peace and Love,
Michael Pasqualoni
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Janet Eliott posted a condolence
Monday, February 2, 2009
I love you dearly. You fought a brave battle. You are now with mom and dad and grandma and grandpa. I will miss you so much. Cassie and Zach miss you very much too. You were always a shining light in mom's eyes and now you both are together again. I remember how her eyes use to light up when she saw you and she always had a big smile on her face. Even when she had the Alzheimers and i told her you were coming she use to smile.When Zach heard the news he said that you were such a great uncle and you were that and also a great brother. I know you are out of pain and in a better place. I love you and miss you. Your 'little" sister Janet
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Laura posted a condolence
Sunday, February 1, 2009
In loving memory of my father, Anthony Pasqualoni who passed away today, Jan 31st 2009 at 10:21 am in the hospital. He truly was a strong fighter throughout all of the days he was admitted. It was a tough battle to which each day he amazed the staff with his will to try and beat the horrible disease we all know as"CANCER". I believe he is safe with God and the rest of our loved ones up in heaven and will follow me where ever I may go and whatever I may do in life from this day forward. I was his only daughter and I am very proud to have had him as a loving father for all these years throughout all the good times as well as bad. It will be tough to get going again without him but he will be my will to succeed by the power of the love he has given me and all he has taught me throughout the years.
I love you Dad and know that wherever I go or whatever I do you will be there every step of the way to watch me succeed in each day of life and know that all of us as a family were with you every single step of your fight until the very end and we know you would have stayed if you could but God decided we needed to share you for a bit with him, because your such a great guy to be around..We love you and will see you in due time. ..
Love always and forever
your little girl, "Sweet Pea", "Laura Lou", ~Laura~
P.S~ You now have a few of your favorite things to go along with you on your journey so I know you will be smiling down from heaven when you see them..Laura
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Diane Pasqualoni posted a condolence
Sunday, February 1, 2009
I loved him so much that every day was like the first day of our marriage. He was always kind to everyone who came in contact with him. He made the world a better place in every way. Tony, I love you and will see you in heaven. Love always "YOUR BETTER HALF" ~Diane~