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Lena Bozzi
May 10, 2007
Dear Angela & Family,
We send you our deepest sympathy on
the loss of you husband. I would
visit his parents in the back of the
store and "Mickey" would be running
in and out. We knew the family for
many, many years and now they are
together again. We are so very
sorry.
Mrs. Lena Bozzi, Mike Bozzi and
Sharon Augle
Michelle Klopp
May 6, 2007
Dear Auntie Angie & Gina-
We have lost a great man, but have gained a great spirit. Uncle Mike was definitely true blue. I can still picture him on the couch sleeping after working hard carving the Christmas turkey! He was a selfless, giving person who loved as much as he was loved. I will miss him dearly. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers and do not hesitate to call at ANYTIME. I love you both.
Love, Michelle
Lisa Rivera
May 4, 2007
Dear Mrs. Mannino and Family,
It is with deepest sympathy that I write to you. I had only known Mike since Feburary of this year, when he was admitted to our dialysis unit.
Many other patients, who have come to know you and Mike, are here tonight and can not attend visitaion. I have taken the liberty to inform them of Mike's passing. With their permission, I am writing on their behalf.
They wish to express their sympathies. Their thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Listed here are patients at dialysis in Orland Park.
Sandra McCarthy
George Terborg
Larry Menconi
Shirley Vaccaro
George Baar
Gerald Lockie
Janella Kosary
Michael Morrell
Kathleen Rowan
May 4, 2007
Dear Gina,
I'm so sorry to hear about your beloved dad. My deepest sympathies to you and your mother.
Love and prayers,
Kathy
Jane Joyce
May 4, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Michael Thanasouras
May 4, 2007
Gina, so sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this tough time.
susan schiefelbein
May 4, 2007
Dear Angie and Gina, My heart goes out to you. Remember, he is still with you and you will see him again.
My deepest sympathies.
Love,
Sue
Kathy and Jay Cella
May 3, 2007
Peace to a very loyal and good friend.
jean zuro
May 3, 2007
Dear Gina,
I am so sorry to have heard about the loss of your Dad. Parents are pretty special people in our life. I know how difficult this is for you and your family, but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. He truly is at peace with no more suffering. May the angels surround him with all their love.
Jean Zuro
David Walano
May 3, 2007
To Aunt Angie and Gina:
At the end of the day, when all else is done and accounted for, what we are left with is our memories and they can never be taken from us.
For me, I will always remember family barbecues (with Uncle Mike stewarding the grill) and holidays when we were all able to gather.
As we get older, we remember less the "things" and more the substance of a life lived and shared with those we love.
Uncle Mike will always be in our hearts...his memory as fresh and vital as his spirit.
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