John DiAntonio

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john diantonio

John DiAntonio

February 1, 1924 ~ December 30, 2010

john diantonio

February 1, 1924 ~ December 30, 2010


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  1. Stacy A. Fronckowiak Relation to Deceased: Granddaughter It’s hard to believe that the next time I go to 60 Holden Street you will not be there. We had a lot of good times there: playing baseball in the back yard, looking through old family pictures, watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy and of course the largest garage sales in Rochester. You have been the rock and the inspiration in my life and I cherish the 29 years we spent together. I will never forget all the great memories we shared and each time a new memory is created I will think of you. Thank you for helping me become the women that I am today; I am a better person because of you! God speed, Papa! Give my love to Grammie. I LOVE YOU! The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips

  2. Patti (DiAntonio) Henry How do you sum up 38yrs in just a few sentences? There are so many wonderful memories! I remember you telling me numerous times I did a wonderful job raising Chris. I would always say to you in return that it wasn’t just me. I could never have done any of it without the love and support of you and the entire family. You are the most loving, caring, and giving person I have ever had the honor of sharing my life with. I love you and will miss you dearly. I leave you with this “Viva Las Vegas”. We all had the best time! Are there any casinos in heaven?

  3. louise Pecoraro Relation to Deceased: Companion My dearest “Woody”, where did the last 8 years go? They were filled with such turmoil for you but you were such a trouper through it all. But I will just dwell on the good times we had and all the wonderful friends both here and in Florida.. I know our neighbors in Florida, bldg.11, will miss your gardening expertise and what will Shore Acres do without your tender touch. I will try to keep up with the flowers and everyone I plant will be for you. I will miss you so. Rest in peace , my dear, I love you, Louise The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips

  4. Diane L. Sullivan Relation to Deceased: Niece Uncle Woody was the father I never had. He was there for me always. My family will keep the memory of this wonderful man in our hearts until the day we are all together again. Our hearts are breaking right now for the joyful spirit that was our Uncle Woody. God Bless Anita and Arthur and thank you for sharing your father with all of us. I remember when I had my tonsils out at St. Mary’s hospital. Uncle Woody and my mother Aunt Rosie came to take me home. I saw Uncle Woody and grabbed hold of his neck and would not let go. The Nun Nurse wanted me to be taken out in the wheel chair. I was 2 years old and no one was going to take me out of Uncle Woody’s arms. Uncle Woody’s said, ” Sister she is not going to let go” and I still feel the same today 61 years later. We will never let go of Uncle Woody’s memory. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share our feelings. Our prayers are with all of my cousin’s at this difficult time. Love, Prayers, Hugs & Kisses, Diane & Bob Sullivan Kathleen, Gerald, Robert & Diana Points May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand. An Old Irish Blessing

  5. Carmen Fantauzzi Relation to Deceased: Aide to him at MCH In was a pleasure getting to know John and helping to take care of him. He was a funny man. Rest in Peace, John. Safely Home I am home in Heaven dear ones: Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty in this everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over, every restless tossing passed I am now at peace forever, safely home in Heaven at last. Then you must not grieve so sorely, for I love you dearly still; try to look beyond earth shadows, Pray to trust our Father’s will There is work still waiting for you, so you must not idly stand: do it now, while life remaineth you shall rest in Jesus’ land When that work is all completed, He will gently call you Home; oh the rapture of that meeting, oh the joy to see you come!

  6. Bonnie E. Havens Relation to Deceased: Extended Family It was an honor and a priviledge to know this remarkable man. His strength, courage and zest for life will forever be an inspiration to those who loved him. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips