The Funeral Service

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11 comments on “Dante D’Elia”

  1. So sorry for your loss ,thinking of you all ,
    From Dante’s cousin and Wife
    Tullio and Jennifer D’Elia

  2. So sorry for your loss Pat. Danny used to fix our first computer many years ago. Man of few words but always laughing. A gentleman.

  3. A beautiful service for Danny, we remember his amazing smile , can’t remember him without it, fly high with your new wings Danny, R.I.P. good man.
    Our love& prayers are with you Pat & Family

  4. Sincere condolences to the passing of Danny, Pat and Delia family. A beautiful heartfelt tribute. I hope you feel surrounded by much love and support today and always.

    Love
    Veronica Meier

  5. Thoughts & prayers with all the D’Elia families. I have such wonderful memories of time spent with them. Always fun. Always full of laughter. Danny was always smiling.
    Death causes pain, no one can heal. Love creates memories, no one can steal.
    Love Tania Keenan (McQueen)

  6. Sorry unable to attend, but loved the service. Condolences to you Pat and family.

    Carmel and Brian Clancy

  7. Thank you for sharing such a lovely service, I remember how kind, generous and funny Danny was when I met him. Love from Richard in NZ xx

  8. Dear D’Elia Family,

    My most sincere condolences to you all. May the Lord answer your prayers. Rest in peace, Danny.

    Respectfully,

    Carol Gentile (Buckley).

  9. A beautiful service. Danny would be happy with so many being able to be there to say goodbye. So sorry we couldn’t make it.Our condolences to all the family. Pauline and Peter Leonard.

  10. Sending much love to you all from Wellington NZ, that was a special and beautiful celebration of Danny’s life, thanks for enabling us to share the service, love Julia xxx

  11. My condolences to you all. Listening to Barry and Kathryn talk about his antics took me back to the Mobil instantly. I will always remember his response to someone who told him he was bald, it would’ve hurt less if he had’ve hit him with a sledge hammer. It was but one of many comebacks that I’m sure he must’ve rehearsed somewhere. You don’t deliver them that well without practice.

    I will be forever thankful for the opportunity to work for Danny for the short time I did.

    I hope your memories bring you comfort through your grief.

    Paul Howard

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