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Tim Gaul posted a condolence
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Artie,
my memories of you are many while growing up on jasper road.
playing wiffle ball,naming the
ball players like joe pepitone
and john wakenfus or maybe you were just "looking for a hooking" even when you moved away, you were still " my pal"
Timmy
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Sue Bryan posted a condolence
Friday, August 17, 2007
I grew up on Jasper Road with Arthur. He was a great baseball catcher and always fun to be with. I was a little kid and Arthur taught me a lot about life.
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Karen (Koslovsky) Warner posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
I used to live 3 houses from the Gauls and if memory serves me right 3 houses from where Arthur lived. same side of the street. My Parents were known as Mr.and Mrs.K. ~
Jasper road sure had the reputation for having the most kids on such a short block. I remember Artie even though I married and moved away in 66 but not far till 73 when we moved cross country. Memories are great even if they are short..my husband Bernie remembers playing football and said he sure could sail one far..I just remember his laughter and just wanting to play with any and all.. we may move away but memories stay with you wherever you go.! God has a Special Place for Arthur . I have taken the time as many have to read all the memory candles and WOW!!! WHAT LOVE ONE CHILD OF GOD CAN LEAVE BEHIND. I too have cried and laughted in this process. May you all find peace and comfort to know that God had a plan for Arthur and that he loved and knew of him before he was born . May our Lord Jesus comfort you in this time and May God bestow many blessing on you for your courage and love and care for such a Special Person. I do under stand a lot of what you have gone through in the years of care for such a gift.. I too have a Special Daughter.
Love from one of the Kids of Jasper Road. Karen & Bernie Warner
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Patty (Goetz) Lang posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
I believe that Artie was a gift from God sent to earth to teach a gang of rowdy kids life's most important lessons. He taught us to make the most of what we are given, he taught us compassion and tolerance for people who are not the same as us. And he did it all with grace and humor. I never realized how much of an influence this one person had on the lives of some many others until I read all of the wonderful memories of the rest of the Jasper Road Gang. Artie was truly and angel and now God has called him home.
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maureen gaul posted a condolence
Sunday, August 12, 2007
an angel on earth,
an angel in heaven,
an angel in so many hearts,
thank you God, for Artie the angelic gift.
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Sheila Kealy posted a condolence
Saturday, August 11, 2007
My brothers and I have been reminiscing this week: of how much fun it was to have Art in our lives growing up, and how much he was an active member of the "Jasper Gang". He loved playing ball with the guys and teasing/flirting with the girls. He taught us all so much about life. He was so loved on Jasper Road, and missed when he moved away. Always in our hearts...
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paula schuck posted a condolence
Saturday, August 11, 2007
my prayers go out to the tesauro family.
love paula gaul
(mikes daughter)
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Rosemary Gaul posted a condolence
Saturday, August 11, 2007
There are so many things to say about this man who was never expected to reach such maturity. He was funny and fun loving and seriously passionate about baseball. Artie would arrive at our house daily with ball and mitt. "Wanna play?" he'd ask. Although, he preferred Mike he didn't object to anyone who would play with him. His position was pitcher and he had it down pat. He had a wind up, a staredown and a move to first. He played so seriously and with such joy, it was great fun to even just watch. He is one of my favorite childhood memories. I thank you Sapho for sharing him with us.
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Linda Salzano Dudas posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I am laughing and crying as I'm reading these sweet, heartfelt notes. A wonderful tribute for an extraordinary guy. oh, the memories!! I, too, grew up on Jasper Road, a terrific place where there were, what? a thousand kids when we were growing up?!! And most, if not all of us, had the pleasure and priviledge of knowing Arthur thru the years. We learned acceptance without even being aware that we were being taught, he was just one of the gang. And we are, all of us, the better for having had him in our lives. I remember the spirited ball games, Artie trying to catch and steal a kiss from one of his many "girlfriends" and he was SUCH a tease. I can remember trying to get him to head home at night and he was having none of it. He would say "flake off" or "be like a tree and leaf" and crack up laughing at his joke. My heart and prayers go out to the Tesauro family during this dificult time, he was truly a treasure. God Bless, Linda Salzano Dudas
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Linda Salzano Dudas posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I am laughing and crying as I'm reading these sweet, heartfelt notes. A wonderful tribute for an extraordinary guy. oh, the memories!! I, too, grew up on Jasper Road, a terrific place where there were, what? a thousand kids when we were growing up?!! And most, if not all of us, had the pleasure and priviledge of knowing Arthur thru the years. We learned acceptance without even being aware that we were being taught, he was just one of the gang. And we are, all of us, the better for having had him in our lives. I remember the spirited ball games, Artie trying to catch and steal a kiss from one of his many "girlfriends" and he was SUCH a tease. I can remember trying to get him to head home at night and he was having none of it. He would say "flake off" or "be like a tree and leaf" and crack up laughing at his joke. My heart and prayers go out to the Tesauro family during this dificult time, he was truly a treasure. God Bless, Linda Salzano Dudas
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Peggy(Gaul) DeMaio posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I have many wonderful memories of growing up on Jasper Rd. in Fair Lawn. Artie was a great part of those memories, especially the annual trips with our families to Jones Beach.
My prayers and thoughts are with you and your families.
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Brian Donnelly posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I was reminded while reading the other notes that Artie always wanted to arm wrestle me and anyone else around and he was strong like a bull!!! Always of good humor and included in any and all activities with family and friends ....Go In Peace Artie
Brian
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Heather Holley(Harden) posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I was a small child when I saw Artie on Jasper road. I remember him playing stickball with Wes and Uncle Tony. I knew that he was special and I remember that he was always smiling , laughing, and happy.
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Wes Harden posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
I am the oldest of the Gaul grandchildren. With that, i got to spend alot of time with Artie, as i was growing up as a second generation member of the Jasper Road gang. I can remember those wiffle ball games with Artie throwing curveballs 3 ft. outside, and giving me "the business" when i called it a ball. he loved sports, especially baseball. I was talking to my Uncle Tony, another member of our crew, and we laughed about how Artie would pronounce Mickey Rivers, and Andy Messersmith. Artie knew that the way he pronounced the names was unique, so he said them all of the time to make us laugh. He was one of the guys, and we all loved him very much. if there was a pickup game to be had, you knew you could count on Artie to be there. And he never wanted to go home for dinner. sometimes his Dad had to bribe him. sometimes he had to drag him. anyone who has tried to drag Artie knows this was not an easy task. He was an awesome part of my summers on Jasper Road all those years ago. A great guy from a great family. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Tesauro Family. SAFE HOME ARTIE.
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Bonnie Donnelly Sells posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
Artie made everyone small. He was always happy every time I saw him. My memories are of him playing softball and especially of him arm wrestling! He loved to do that and he always won! His hugs were THE BEST and those I will remember always. Artie was never looked at as different, he was just Artie, it was that simple. My grandparents (Jim and Elanor Gaul) loved him like he was one of their own. I did too. God bless you and thank you for showing us what true acceptance is about. You will be missed for sure. Love, Bonnie and family
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Monica Gaul posted a condolence
Friday, August 10, 2007
Artie was a constant on Jasper Road in Fair Lawn, NJ. He was a friend to my oldest siblings and a great friend to my youngest one. That spans twenty-some years of baseball and girlfriends. He could always make us laugh. I don't think I can remember a day in my childhood that he didn't come visit. We missed him when he moved and I know his family and his newest neighbors will miss him too. Go visit my mom and dad and Mike when you are in Heaven Artie, they'll be looking for you.
Monica Gaul
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Cathy Salzano Leahy posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
I am an old Jasper Road neighbor and wanted to express my deepest sympathy on the death of Artie. Arthur is a part of the wonderful childhood memories of growing up on Jasper Rd. Just remembering his silly ways puts a smile on my face.Not realizing it at the time, but growing up with Artie taught us kids the importance of acceptance of all people.He was always just one of the guys on the block. The funny thing is I was thinking of him recently.
God Bless you all.
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Bishop Jerry Ogles - AOC posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
The measure of a man is the testimony he lkeaves behind him in the hearts of his friends and family. By this measure, Arthur was truly one of exceptional kindness, generosity, and unconditional love for his fellows. May heaven reap a rich harvest in his presence.
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Kathy Spinozzi posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Art was a very sweet man who reminded me of my son who is in heaven also. I will never forget the sweet kiss on the cheek that he gave me the first time that I met him. He melted my heart and nearly brought me to tears! My hearfelt condolences to his family especially his Sister Carmen who gave of herself as a superior caregiver of Art. I pray that God grant favor on the Tesauro family as they deal witht he passing of Artie.
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Loretta Gaul Mulligan posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Mrs.Tesauro,Carmen,Emy & Everyone who was truly blessed to have Artie in our lives, my deepest sympathy. I am somewhere in the middle of the Jasper Road Gang and Artie was always at the top, everytime I would catch up with someone from my childhood, Artie was always bought up, from when he would call every girl his girlfriend, to him shoving around the boys with with his belly (playing) pretending to be Billy Martin, to hearing him play "Wipe out" on his drums nearly everyday on my way home from the school bus. The last time I saw Artie was at Mrs. Habermann's block party and as he always did he came up to me gave me a big hug & kiss and told his sister Carmen I was his girlfriend and then call me sexy and giggle, he was always up for a stickball game and he was always willing to be a major player in any prank. My brother, Michael, will welcome the ever present sigh of "Com'on Mike, gimme a break" that Artie would utter when Mike would tease him. If heaven could get any better of a place ...it just did. Love and great admiration
Artie's Girlfriend Loretta
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Jim Salzano Jr. posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Mrs Tesauro, Carmen & Emily,
Please except my condolences for your son & brother. I'm sure I don't have to tell you how special Arthur was. I also grew up on Jasper Rd and with the 50+ kids on our block, Arthur was the King. Whether it was football or stickdown in the street or Wiffleball against the stoop, Artie never missed a game. We never got a chance to pitch because he LOVED to be the pitcher. And let me tell you, he was not afraid throw at you if you were crowding the plate. I was one of the younger kids on the block and with 3 older sisters, he was like my older brother. His smile, humor and personality is what set him apart from others. I remember that Arthur used to always give my mother a hard time when she would open the front door and yell for me to come home to eat or stay in for the night. Arthur would ALWAYS yell back at her saying, "Come on Margee give the kid a break. Let him stay out a little longer." My mother would give Art a look and then he would try to keep a straight face, but within seconds he would just start laughing hysterically.
As I'm sure I can speak for everyone on Jasper Rd, Arthur may have left this earth, but he will NEVER leave our hearts. Long Live King Arthur!
Thanks for the memories Artie and now my mother will be calling you home for dinner and I'm sure you two will be smiling & laughing as youo did years past.
Sincerely,
Jimmy Salzano
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karen salzano praschil posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Dear Carmen and Emy,
I wanted to send my condolences to your family on the sad passing of your brother. I grew up on Jasper Road and remember Artie fondly. Our family lived on the other side of yours on an angle from the Gauls home.
We enjoyed your brother. Arthur's character was endearing to all on Jasper Road. He was a great guy. A silly guy, a big mush. My mom, who passed away last year, adored your brother, we all did. I'm thankful that Artie went quietly home to God and that he wasn't sick.
Artie is a big part of my youth. I'm sitting here at work (which is where I opened my email) smiling at the memories of your brother and our wonderful childhood on Jasper Rd.
Please send my love and thoughts to your mom.
Love,
Karen
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Rebecca Batchler-Konyves posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Sweet Artie. I never have met you, but I have thought about you and prayed for you this past year. God bless your family at such a challenging time. We will keep all of you in our prayers.
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Patricia Pepe posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
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Stephen Collins posted a condolence
Monday, August 6, 2007
I want to offer my sympathies and condolences to Carmen and the rest of Art's family. I only knew Art for a short time, but he was a joy to be around and a pleasant person.
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Vikki & family posted a condolence
Monday, August 6, 2007
Dear Carmen & family,
We hope that fond memories of Arthur sustain you and your family during this difficult time. Please accept our sincere condolences.
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Vikki & family posted a condolence
Monday, August 6, 2007
Dear Carmen & family,
We hope that fond memories of Arthur sustain you and your family during this difficult time. Please accept our sincere condolences.
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Vikki & family posted a condolence
Monday, August 6, 2007
Dear Carmen & family,
We hope that fond memories of Arthur sustain you and your family during this difficult time. Please accept our sincere condolences.
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DONNA SEWALL posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
----A PRAYER WAS SAID IN YOU BEHALF-REST WITH THE ANGELS.
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Johanna Keorlet posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Today, he probably would have never been born, but Artie is the proof that God has a purpose for all life that he creates. Arthur Tesauro taught us unconditional love. I hadn't seen Artie in years, but after his Dad died, I went to the funeral home. Artie knew me immediately and even called me by name, and I was so surprised. He made me feel special, like the special person he was.
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Tommy posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
COUNTLESS hours of stoopball, stickball,wiffleball or any other sport where he could shake off all pitches his catcher would call for...
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Jennifer Petito posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
I remember when I was younger and we used to sit and watch the little rascals and many other movies... we used to hang out together and we always had a great time. He was one to always make me laugh.. we could sit in a room for hours and the fun would never end... Arty you always were and always will be a great friend. I LOVE YOU!!
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Jennifer Petito posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
I remember when I was younger and we used to sit and watch the little rascals and many other movies... we used to hang out together and we always had a great time. He was one to always make me laugh.. we could sit in a room for hours and the fun would never end... Arty you always were and always will be a great friend. I LOVE YOU!!
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Sue & Joe Paletta posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Joe remembers Artie and Mike being so silly together and the wonderful belly laugh Artie had...I remember his loving look into your heart and accepting everyone for who they were unconditionably and I'll forget his love for the Beatles....I know he loved his magazines but I remember his love for great music...but my favorite memory will be the last time I saw him at the nursing home. It was a gift from God who sent me there. It was an unconsious instruction from God to go visit him last week with Carmen. He laughed so much and I tried so hard to get his lips to use the harmonica I gave him so he would have music in his life...I played it for him, not that I knew what I was doing but I felt I lite a light in him because it sounded like he was humming or something..Carmen petted his head so sweetly...it was beautiful our last day with him...he was so loving to his sister and said loving things to CArmen as see affectionaly teased him..well those are my memories of Artie, Artie, Artie, until I see you again, Lovingly Sue and Joe
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GENE posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
IM SORRY FOR YOUR GUYS LOSS ,KEEP THE FAITH .
GENE
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Anita posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Dearest Artie,
You're a shining light. You brighten my life with your love and your sweet manner. I will miss your laughter and your smiles especially your hugs and kisses. You will always be in my heart and prayers. I love you and God rest your soul.
Love,
Your niece
Anita
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Brittany Megan posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Shes my girl!!!!!!!!
Thats what you allways use to say to everyone about me. You used to give me kisses and hugs. Every time I stepped into Aunt Carmens. Boy will I miss them. All of them, But what i will allways miss is you. You light up everyones day, and you allways will no matter what. I love you soooo much Uncle Artie you will still be in my heart for ever, because a porson like you will allways be remembered in every porsons heart. Thats a fact. Your the best great uncle ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love: your girl. (xoxoxo).
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Grandnephew Garrett posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Uncle Artie you are my favourite uncle ever you always took the blame for us. Even when i always wanted to play your video games you would always hesitate but always let me play it.You will always be my Uncle and best best buddies.
Love,
your nephew
Garrett
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Benjamin posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Wow, the memories. I know this is about memories and ones we all have of uncle Artie.. I am the youngest nephew, but i have quite a few. I was trying to think of one in particular, but not one memory of Uncle Artie beats any other memory.Gosh I remember as a little boy asking other kids in pre-school if there uncle tickles them till they cry and they would say no, I always found that weird as a child. When i was a little boy I thought thats what all uncles did. When i found this out, I knew immediatly that i had one of a kind uncle. Man i can sit up all night and tell story after story. When i was growing up Uncle Artie lived right down the street from us and I loved going there, because I knew i was gonna laugh like no other kid laughed in the neighborhood. Everyone I must add loved Uncle Artie in that neighborhood, matter of fact they all referred to him as Uncle Artie as well. every kid that came by the house knew him and if he was outside, U better believe every kid that walked or rode thier bikes down the street would stop to chat with him. I can go forever here. I love him soo much, his unconditional love for me no matter what i did in life always welcomed me. I can remember it like it was yesterday, grandpa and uncle Artie playing matches at the kitchen table, playing football, boxing, music, video games, bowling, Phone books, magazines, trophys, medals he had earned. I believe in my heart when Uncle Artie passed on that my grandfather was there to take him by the hand and guide him to the kingdom to share eternal life together... I believe it in my heart they are probally playing matches right now.. I believe this , because when i think about it it makes me very warm and it makes me feel at peace that Uncle Artie is in a special place now. I love you and i know we will meet again.. You watched over all of us as kids and would have done anything for us and i know you loved us very much..I only wish i could have thanked you for showing me how kind and gentle people could and should be. Remember when we were sitting on the bench and u were looking at the sky??. And i asked what was the matter, and all you said was " I miss him" I know who u were talking about.. Now you are with him.. And i am sure down the the road i will be somewhere looking up to the sky and saying the same thing about you, but i know i will see you again..I Love you..Thankyou....P.S. Oh a little funny memory as well as the name u liked to call me to make me laugh as well.."UGLY"..
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Donna Lavelle posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Steve and I didn't know Artie that well but from the stories we've heard and the little we were in his company he seem to be forever happy.
I know this is terrible for the family....but I can't help thinking of him being whole in heaven with our Lord.
Huggs Artie, have fun with the Angels.
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Sara Lamoureux posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
I've only had the pleasure of knowing Artie a short time. I loved running into him at Dawn and Nate's house for Maddie birthday parites. Artie was one of the most affectionate and loving people I've ever met; every girl that he saw was his girlfriend. Artie was a wonderful person and I can only imagine how much he will be missed by those closest to him. Nate, I'm sorry for you lose I know how much Artie meant to you. Keep your head up, Artie wouldn't want to see everyone so upset. My sympathies go out of the entire family. But take pride that you raised such an amazing man.
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Tim Davis posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
It has taken me awhile to post my thoughts, because I have so many memories and it would wind up being a novel if I didn’t highlight the main things what I wanted to say. I being the oldest nephew knew Artie the longest and I believe the best. I remember going to Fairlawn when I was a kid and always being excited about going there to see him as well as grandma and grandpa, and of course Aunt Carmen. Artie had such cool things, like a color TV, stereo, central air conditioning, and even a drum kit. It doesn’t sound like much today, but back then going to see him meant central air, and color TV, which I didn’t have growing up. Artie and I would pretend to be the Beatles and as I played air guitar he would play air drums. We would sing together for hours at a time. When Artie moved to Pa, I remember it being the best thing ever. We would go over every Sunday after church to eat the best macaroni and meatballs in this world, and then we would go into Artie’s room and listen to music and pretend we were rock stars. I didn’t see Artie too much after I joined the Navy as I was stationed all over the world. When I got out of the service in 1995 and following my divorce, I again found myself seeing Artie a lot again when he was living with Grandma in Morris Plains NJ. This time of my life was quiet dark and he helped me in his own special way to cope. I would spend most of my weekends with them and loved staying up late watching old shows like the Honeymooners, The Three Stooges, and of course the Weather Channel. The funniest thing was he used to always ask me to get him a piece of cheese when grandma wasn’t looking, and when I snuck him a piece I felt like he thought I was the best friend he had ever had. I remember that everyone loved him and nobody ever made fun of him do to his disability, I even believe people were jealous that they didn’t have an uncle like him.
It is indeed sad when someone we love leaves us as it seems forever, but I look as this as a celebration, a new life, the perfect life that he now has with our Lord Jesus Christ. The Artie that we all know is know perfect in every way. He has not left us forever, he is waiting for us to join him, and I look forward to seeing the new Artie in Paradise when my turn to leave this world comes.
Thank you blessed Uncle and friend. I will miss you, but not forever.
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Maria Newe posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
I had the pleasure of knowing Artie for a few years -- he was always so happy to see people. Earlier this year, I was able to help him get ready to go to his job & greet him when he returned. He loved the "magazines" I brought him & would look through them for hours.
My deepest condolences to Carmen & her family on his passing. I know how badly they will miss Artie.
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Marie posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
I will never forget dancing cheek to cheek with you at Matt's wedding. It was always such a pleasure being in your company and you always made me laugh. Thanks for the great times! Love you Uncle Artie......Marie
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Nathan, Dawn and Maddie posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2007
There are so many memories, one that stands out is when he would be putting dishes away and get so mad when you would come in and mess up his routine. The one I love the most is how much he loved work, the world would be so much better if they had people with the heart that artie had. I love you, you will be missed.
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Emy posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
It's been a rough day for us all. We made final arrangements for our Artie. As I drove to my sister's today, a number of things went through my mind. First I took comfort that Artie is one of God's "innocents", and went from this life to paradise with Jesus. Then I thought of that word paradise and it brought to mind the thief who was crucified alongside Jesus. When the second thief ridiculed Jesus -
the first asked Jesus to remember him when He entered His kingdom. And Jesus answered - Today you will be with me in Paradise.
And so is Artie - with Jesus in Paradise.
Artie ran the race well - in his own way - and with a new body and mind as he entered into the presence of God - Artie heard - "Good Going - my good and perfect servant in whom I am well pleased"!!!
We will miss you Artie but will remember your steadfast love to everyone you met - no matter what.
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Nephew Matt and Family posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
I could fill this page with memories of Uncle Artie. He was our only uncle and was the best. 50 uncles would never have been able to give us the love he did. Artie never asked for anything and would take the blame for my brothers and me time after time. In our eyes he never had Downs Syndrome and was one of the guys. All our friends were envious of us, and many times wished they had him as their uncle. I remember one time my brother, while boxing Artie, hit him in the eye and gave him a shiner. My grandmother was going crazy yelling at us and Artie says “mom I hit my head on the door.” Many would say he had the mind of a child, but I feel he had more love in that child like mind then most adults I know today. Artie was one of a kind and the Lord blessed us all with his life. I have so much more I want to say, but can’t at this time. I am very saddened at the loss of my Uncle. Artie was one of those that you always said “he is going to be around forever” He will be around forever in our hearts. We love you Uncle Artie.
Love Matt, Anita, Brittany and Garrett
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Carmen Tesauro posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
My Dear Brother Artie
Never did I ever hear him say anything bad about anyone. All he ever wanted was hugs from any visitor that came to our house. He was a gift from God and we cherished every moment with him. I will miss him and love him for all the days of my life.
Carm
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Margie & Earl Brock posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
We will miss your gentleness and kindness Artie. Love you very much.
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Jim Gaul posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
I loved Arthur's sense of humor. Always upbeat and ready to joke with everyone. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
Jim & Louise Gaul
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Janet Arendacs posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
My thoughts are with you and your family. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Fondly,
Janet
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DINA DONATO posted a condolence
Friday, August 3, 2007
DEAREST CARMEN
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY,
DINA AND KAREN