Condolences for
Pasquale J. Mangione, Jr.
Friday, March 4th | Comment by: Donna D'Orazio Trottnow
My deepest condolences on the passing of Mr. Mangione. Whenever I attend mass at St. Bedes, instinctively I look for Mr. and Mrs. Mangione sitting in their pew. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Mangione family.
Sincerely,
Donna D'Orazio Trottnow
Thursday, March 3rd | Comment by: John D'Orazio
My deepest condolences to the entire Mangione family. I will always remember Mr. Mangione for how welcoming he was whenever he saw the neighborhood kids. He was one of the good guys. He will be missed.
Saturday, February 27th | Comment by: Al & Kathryn D'Orazio
Kathy and I are deeply saddened by the loss of our neighbor, friend and my co-worker for many years. We offer our sincere condolences to his children and their families. We know how much he loved and enjoyed being with you. You will miss him but the memory of his easy manner and love for all of you will last forever.
The NAWC retirees will be saddened by his empty chair at our monthly breakfasts.
Al & Kathy D’Orazio
Saturday, February 27th | Comment by: Peter Valori
I offer my sincere condolences to the Mangione family. Mr. Mangione’s youngest son, David, was one of my best childhood friends, so I knew Mr. Mangione as “Dave’s dad.” I have many fond memories of Mr. Mangione. To us kids, he was a giant of a man, barrel chested with a goatee. He could flex his dad authority by just raising one eyebrow. But at his core, he was sweet and kind devoted husband and father, who had both my respect and admiration. He will be greatly missed.
Saturday, February 27th | Comment by: Joseph Marinello
My condolences to the Mangione Family, your father seemed to be well liked, loved and that he enjoyed Family, life, people and always looking to help someone or have a good time.
May he rest in peace as he joins your mother in eternity.
Joseph G. Marinello and family - (A Co-Worker of Lisa)