Dear Nancy,
It is with great sadness to hear about your Mother’s passing! Please know of my prayers 🙏at this difficult time…will be thinking of you and your family during the funeral.
With love and prayers,
Dorothy and family
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Mrs. Piccolo was the most kindest and lovely lady. I shall miss her dearly. I've known her for many years and had lots of fun together enjoying family parties, dinners and visits. She loved my cosmos. Such a dear person.
Rest on heavenly paradise my friend.
Love Mary and Roland
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I can honestly say that I have known Patricia for almost 50 years, and I can say that she was always a beautiful and caring woman, always there to put a smile on your face. Believe me, she will be missed by all who knew her, rest well and enjoy life on the other side.
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So sorry for your loss we met Patricia Ann Piccolo in Orlando at our greatgrandson Daniels birthday party she was a beautiful lady very sweet and kind prayers for the family God bless 🙏 ❤
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2013, Angela and Tony's Wedding
My Nana was my last grandparent to pass away and it really hammers home how life is precious and time is fleeting. It felt like she was too strong to die just like when she beat cancer and lost so many of her friends and loved ones but just kept chugging along loving life. Going on cruises and spending time in the sun was one of her favorite pastimes. Reading novels, watching TV, celebrating the heck out of holidays...She was such a determined woman and loved me and her other (great) grandkids. I had the pleasure of being her first grandchild and her and Papa doted on me and then my sister when she came along. Nana instilled in us what makes a true good Christian by treating others the way you want to be treated. She was not judgmental to me or to anyone unless they hurt another and was honest and always had wise words when I needed them. She shared in my life triumphs as well as my failures and just accepted me for who I was. I know she was proud of me because she told me so, and often. I wish I would have said it to her, but never thought she needed to hear it.
So I will say it now: I'm proud of you Nana, proud of the life you lived and the children you helped raise, the stories you told, the food you put on the table, the way you beat every health crisis, the way you kept your home, the way you worked to support your family, the way you lived your golden years and the way you took it all with grace. I will miss you forever, but I am happy you are finally in a place where there is no age, no cancer, no work, no hardship at all. Take your rest, you certainly deserve it. I love you Nana.
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