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Dear Mr. Palese: Thinking of you strongly at this time that would have been your 84th birthday. I very much still miss your kindness, good advice, and your wonderful sense of humor. Peace, Rick Sund
God saw him,getting tired. When a cure was not to be,so he wrapped his arms aound him,and whispered "come to me".Just beceause we did not get to be together the last few years I constantly thought about all of you and the good times we shared. You and the girls will be in my prayers that you will soon find peace through your faith. Love
My heart is heavy as I just returned home to Alabama from attending the memorial for my beloved Uncle Bob. I finally made it to His great state of Delaware. (he owned it you know or at least was the unofficial spokes person) I was blown away by all that attended and it was very clear that he was not only loved dearly by his family but also his friends. What a legacy of love he left us.
Don't think I have ever seen Bob without a smile. He will be sorely missed at St. Edmond's, UNICO and all his friends...and, of course, his family. What a legacy of love he has left for everyone.
No words can describe how kind and welcoming Mr. Palese was to me over the many years that I have known Blair, and then her family, and then the rest of the gang at Christmas parties, and then later Enrico and Lucca.It was very hard to say goodbye, but I will never forget the wonderful man, and many wonderful memories.Peace and love to you, Mr. Palese.
Connor and I were very sorry to hear that Bob has died. On most occassions when I sang with St. Edmond's Choir and would come down out of the loft he would be waiting and ask me to sing something. Had I only known.... We will miss his friendship and lovely ways. Aline and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. May you find confort through our thoughts and prayers.