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Condolences for Grace D. Franco (Mastellone)

Charlie SterryWednesday, August 25th

We are so sorry for your loss.
May she RIP.

Francine WeberThursday, August 26th

I’m deeply saddened by the passing of of the lovely Grace. I met her so many years ago by the “Kerns Bicycle Shop” a meeting place for the teenagers of Laurelton, Queens, New York. She was Phil’s sweetheart and such a pretty, sweet person. I’m glad for the happy life they shared, including having two sons, daughters in law and grandchildren. I’m glad they traveled and saw the beauty of the world together. Dear Grace, may you now Rest In Peace.

Maureen HuffFriday, August 27th

Phil and family, so sorry to hear of Grace's passing. I lost Norman to this terrible disease on July 24th so I know what a difficult time this is. Take comfort in knowing that you were there for her always in all ways.

John DeFalcoSaturday, August 28th

Please offer my condolences to your dad and the rest of your family. Your father and I met when we were being enrolled in PS156 after 3rd grade . They skipped him directly to 5th grade, not me. We then went to high school and college at the same places with him the year ahead. We also worked at the Navy Yard together, but in different operations.

Marianne ScalaSaturday, August 28th

My beautiful, sweet Grace. You became my sister the day you married my brother. You were the sister I never had. You truly touched our family and made it better. You blessed me with two wonderful nephews, their wives and children. I will never forget the times we shared, both happy and sad but most of all the joy and laughter you brought to my life. I will miss you everyday until we meet again. Rest in the arms of the angels, my sweet Grace.

Mary CampoSaturday, August 28th

I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, and sister in law. May she Rest In Peace and have everlasting life.

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