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Michael J. Usberghi (Nephew) posted a condolence
Monday, March 8, 2010
My deepest sympathy to my Aunt Jo, and to Linda, Maryann, and Patti, and their spouses. We have lost a cornerstone of our extended family. I will always remember my Uncle Bob for his laughter and kindness at holidays, birthdays, family gatherings, and many happy times. He will continue on in our memories, until we can see him again.
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Jennifer Merendino (Niece-in-law) posted a condolence
Monday, March 8, 2010
Aunt Jo and Family, Unfortunately, I wasn't able to spend more time with Uncle Bob, but what I do remember is his wonderful hugs and his genuine concern. I am so very sorry. Big hugs Love, Jennifer
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Tony & Sue Usberghi (Nephew & Niece-in-Law) posted a condolence
Monday, March 8, 2010
We are saddened to hear of Uncle Bob's passing. Our condolences to Aunt Jo, Linda, MaryAnn, Patty and their families. It's hard to lose someone you love. It's safe to say that everyone who knew Uncle Bob loved him. I know we did. Sue's family was of the same Slovak heritage as Uncle Bob's. We got together for dinner and they all enjoyed trading stories of their traditions. He was a good man who made us feel welcome and loved. That's how we'll remember him.
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MaryAnn Merendino (niece) posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2010
My heart warms with the memory of Uncle Bob's kind smile, the dance in his eyes, and his heartfelt hello. As a child I remember much laughter; as a teen he shared words of wisdom; as an adult he showered praise and pride. Love you Uncle Bob.
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Ann Merendino (Niece-in-law) posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2010
My condolences to family members. I have fond memories of Uncle Bob--his graciousness and generosity--his love of family--His best qualitites will live on his family!