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Bernadette Ciciora
November 14, 2006
Cici,
You will always be in our hearts. We will always miss you. No one could ever fill those dancing shoes. You are precious to me. I love you. I'm sure Maryann is glad to have a jitterbug partner.
Love ya,
Bernie
Joe Riggio
November 13, 2006
Dave , Colleen, Dawn,
Sorry to hear of your loss,please accept my deepest sympathies, sorry I could not attend the wake, again very sorry to hear of your loss, a great and fun man and neighbor
Kevin Gaughan
November 12, 2006
Colleen, Michael, Lauren, Ben and Jeremy;
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Though he is no longer suffering, it does not take away from the pain you must feel. Please know that all of you are in our prayers
Sincerely;
Kevin, Bridget, Brian and Katie
Wade, Claudia, Conor, Cally McGee
November 12, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Michele and Joe Kopke
November 12, 2006
Our deepest sympthay to you on loss of Uncle Joe. My greatest memories are of going to Uncle Joe's house in the summer when we had barbeuces, swimming, and good old times. He will be missed greatly and will always be in my thoughts.
Michaline and Keith
November 12, 2006
Our deepest sympathy to Dawn, Colleen, David and their families on the loss of their father, father-in-law and grandfather. Uncle Joe and you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
Matt and Gayle Robitz
November 12, 2006
Our deepest sympathies goes out to Colleen, Dawn, David and thier families. God Bless Uncle Joe and may he watch over us. I'll always cherish some of the weekends I spent at his house and never forget the early morning Saturday rises to watch David play hockey. Thanks for giving me and many others your time and patience as our Baseball coach at Archer Park. I will always remember him as my Uncle and Coach, but I smile more when I think of him dancing. Uncle Joe was always the last one to leave the dance floor. I know right now he is up in Heaven doing the the twist and asking his sister for a polka. You will be missed but not forgotten.
Michaline Robitz
November 12, 2006
Uncle Joe
You are now at peace with my mom, grandma and grandpa. You are all probably up there doing the jitterbug! I am so glad we got to have a few dances at my 40th birthday party - I will always treasure that and all the good old times we had on Kostner. God Bless you Uncle Joe - you were a great guy, loved by many and you will be missed.
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