In loving memory of my Uncle Paul– Every time I visited my wonderful uncle, I would leave him with the words ‘REMEMBER YOU ARE THE BEST MAN IN THE WORLD’. My late father, his younger brother, felt the same way. If you are lucky, you have a few people in your life that you cherish. There was never a time in my life that I did not cherish being with him and how lucky I was to have him in my life. I am devastated by his loss. But I am happy for him that he now, after living almost ninety-eight years, can rest in peace with his wonderful wife, my dear Aunt Provi. He leaves a legacy and an example of how a man should live his life. Our faith tells us he is reunited with his bride of sixty-five years, his parents, and his brother Joe who he looked after for his entire life. I am unable to attend his services do to treatment for end stage renal failure and other health issues, but I wish my cousins Anna, Anthony, Laura and Sue, and their families, my deepest sympathy. I will never forget my wonderful Uncle Paul, and I will never live long enough to stop missing him. With the deepest of sympathy and condolences, Joe Fierro,NEPHEW OF ‘THE BEST MAN IN THE WORLD’.
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In loving memory of my Uncle Paul– Every time I visited my wonderful uncle, I would leave him with the words ‘REMEMBER YOU ARE THE BEST MAN IN THE WORLD’. My late father, his younger brother, felt the same way. If you are lucky, you have a few people in your life that you cherish. There was never a time in my life that I did not cherish being with him and how lucky I was to have him in my life. I am devastated by his loss. But I am happy for him that he now, after living almost ninety-eight years, can rest in peace with his wonderful wife, my dear Aunt Provi. He leaves a legacy and an example of how a man should live his life. Our faith tells us he is reunited with his bride of sixty-five years, his parents, and his brother Joe who he looked after for his entire life. I am unable to attend his services do to treatment for end stage renal failure and other health issues, but I wish my cousins Anna, Anthony, Laura and Sue, and their families, my deepest sympathy. I will never forget my wonderful Uncle Paul, and I will never live long enough to stop missing him. With the deepest of sympathy and condolences, Joe Fierro,NEPHEW OF ‘THE BEST MAN IN THE WORLD’.