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Ashley and Brian I just learned of your Dads passing. I’m so very sorry. We sure did have lots of laughs in Pine Bush. Although we lost touch I always hoped we’d cross paths again. Ashley, Matt and I still laugh about you  and my hair brush catastrophe! Lol  I hope you both are well and know we are sending you love and hugs!❤️
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I will miss you so very much my dear cousin! I loved you very much! Rest in peace, and know that we will see each other again!  Fly with the angels sweetie! ♥️🙏♥️🥲🥲🥲🥲
Pulling up to our house on Parkcrest Street is not the same without Ed.  He was  our neighbor directly across the street.  Ever since he moved here 20+ years ago, he has been a good friend to the family.  If Ed was in his garage meticulously cleaning his motorcycle, or out "playing" with his slot cars in the garage, we'd always chit chat for a bit.   Most of the time I'd lose my husband Joe for a couple-few hours as he'd stay there to talk cars, guns, knives, etc with Ed.  Ed would always say and do things to make me laugh.  One time, about 10 years ago,  my daughter accidentally hit a car backing out of our driveway.  It was one of Ed's friends cars and they were having a slot car race in his garage.  My daughter was so embarrassed, but from then on if Ed would see my daughter walk to the driveway to get in her car, he'd yell STOP and put his hands out acting like he was terrified of her backing out.  My daughter would roll her eyes at him, but we all appreciated what a good neighbor he was.  If we left for vacation, he would offer to keep an eye on the house.  If Joe and I left, he'd offer to call the cops for us if he saw the kids were having a party or burning the house down. Ha!  We will miss Ed's company and sense of humor.  We loved Ed, and are so glad we got to know Ashley and Shawn also.  God bless you all, all of the Cicoria's. Your family and friends are in our prayers.
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Edward "Ed" Cicoria, Jr.