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Paula Persky lit a candle
Monday, November 4, 2019
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Ivan and I and my Mother Maria send our love and sincere condolences to Mrs L (Mom), Dominick, Maria, John, Lisa and the whole extended family. Your Dad was a big part of my life growing up, as you all were.
I have very fond memories of many family dinners, birthday's, holidays, and celebrations. Lisa and I alternated dinners at each others homes, so every other night was dinner on Cooper Lane with Dad at the head of the table, always joking around with all of us. Being an only child, it was wonderful to have a big family. You are all family to me and always will be. I am glad that Ivan got to meet the Patriarch of the family, and got his share of teasing over the years as well. Mr L didn't discriminate lol. It was also wonderful for my Mom and Grandmother to be invited to holidays at your home since it was only the three of us when my Dad worked on the Holidays. They appreciated it more than you will ever know. At your home, everyone was family.
So many memories are flashing through my mind as I write this. Thanks for all the great times Mr L, I am sure you are looking down on us with that huge smile. I can hear your laughter echoing through my mind. Thanks for all of the fun, laughs, and great memories. You will never be forgotten and will be forever loved.
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John Lacitignola Jr. posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, November 1, 2019
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My father was an amazing role model. He taught me how to fish and hunt. I remember one of my first adventures. I was only around ten and, we woke up to around 12 inches of snow! This was one of my first hunting trips with my dad and my teasing brother Dom. We shared many fun memories of hunting trips, in the mountains of the Catskills. This precious time with my father is when I learned all my hunting skills. In my early twenties, when I was self employed, my father helped me with my work. I want to express my overwhemling gratitude to my father for all of the help. We bonded. His skills and my skills, made the perfect team as a father and son. This is an experience I will never let go of. My father, in his later years was a jokester, he loved to tease his grandchildren. I remember he would tease my daughter, about her lambchop puppet. He would jokingly say he was going to eat him, which always made my little girl hide her precious bed buddy away from dad. However, we loved him, pranks and all! One other funny memory I have with my father has to do with a jelly donut. I took dad to the store and left him in his cart. Telling him to stay there while I went to go grab an item. I come back, and he wasn't there. He was by the pasteries and had half of a powdered jelly donut in his hands, powdered sugar on his hands and jelly on his face. I couldn't take him anywhere! Dad you've given me some great life experiences, yet the biggest thing you have ever done for me . . . was to accept Jesus Christ into your heart. As it says in Romans 10: 9-10. I know that your presence is with me. Even though you may not be physically here, you are still with us, watching over us from heaven. I am at peace knowing you are in a better place. Thank you. I look forward to joining you, when it is my time, and see you run to me. I love you dad, more today than yesterday, but never as much as tomorrow. Thanks for being such awesome father and grandad to my children.
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Lisa Forbis uploaded photo(s)
Friday, November 1, 2019
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My Dad was an amazing man of integrity who loved his family & loved life. He was happily married to my Mom, Theresa, the love of his life for 65 years. He was a devoted father who loved Jesus with all is heart! I know for certain I will see him in heaven one day. Dad was the type of man that always put others first and would be there whenever you needed. I have such fond memories of my Dad. I know he was very sad when I left NY but, he made sure he came out to see me, Bob & his Grandkids as much as possible. When he came, he would always be fixing or building something, like my workbench in the garage or my shelving unit in the basement. He loved playing with his grand. He loved others & was so loyal that I remember him always going out to visit his friends or calling them just to make sure they always stayed in touch. Just a few weeks ago, he asked me to get the phone so he can call his friends. Dad taught me how to live life and to love others and never judge. I don’t think I ever heard my Dad speak an evil word about anyone. Halways saw the best in everyone. I am and will miss him terribly. Who could ever imagine that loss could hurt so deep. The night before my Dad died the last words he spoke were to me and he told me he loved me. It was a precious gift. Dad, I know you are dancing on golden streets & praising the Lord. Dad, I know you know this, but thanks for being the most amazing Dad a girl could ask for. I know that one day we will be reunited together in heaven. Until then, I will never forget you! Love, Your Darling Daughter (joke between me & Dad), Lisa Lacitignola Forbis
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Linda Lacitignola posted a condolence
Friday, November 1, 2019
Dad, I met you when I was 18. You were very different from my own dad ... you were a character! You were rough and tough, always working outside, always building something. You played cards, smoked cigars, spoke loudly, were always teasing me and joking around. At the beginning, I had no idea if you were serious or not!! You hunted and fished and were always surrounded by friends. You visited people every time you left the house. I came to find out that Dominick was a lot like you. I came to find out that under that rough and tough exterior, you had a heart of gold. You loved your family and friends very much and accepted me into your family from day 1. We shared a loved for chocolate covered cherries and we bought them for each other often. I will never eat one without thinking lovingly about you. You were my second dad and I learned valuable lessons from you. You and mom gave me the husband of my dreams. I thank you for raising such a incredible , kind , funny and amazing man. I thank you for giving me 2 more wonderful sisters ( one younger which I never had before) and another brother. Your family was as close as my own and I love you all just as much. You were a man of integrity and a provider. You’ve instilled your values in all of us. We will live on to honor you dad. Wondering if heaven contains a garage for you along its streets of gold. Hope so! You are finally home dad, but home in our hearts always. Love you dad. Thanks for everything!
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Thursday, October 31, 2019
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