In Memoriam
						From:       
						Kvitfs@aol.com
						To:            
						webmaster@paranynj.org
						Sent:        Sunday, 
						June 28, 2009 11:42 AM
						Subject:  DEATH NOTICE RALPH AMATO
						
						To All PARDA and Coalition and Googlegroups members.
						
						
						Our first Vice President 
						Anthony Sclafani has advised me that our dear close 
						friend and PARDA member Ralph Amato passed away during 
						the night. More details to follow. In view of his 
						passing, I have canceled the board and General 
						Membership meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2009 
						at 12:00 Noon. I will reschedule the meeting in the near 
						future. God Bless Ralph, he was a very dear friend to us 
						all, and a PARDA member and supporter. 
						
						He always came to the 
						affairs and meetings. His smiling face can be viewed on 
						our web site, he was always so happy. Our deepest 
						condolences to his family and also to his brother "Tony 
						Sclafani", they were as close as brothers for many 
						years. Tony, Ralph is still with us and always will be. 
						I am very saddened by this news. God Bless his soul and 
						please keep him with you in heaven, he is and was the 
						best. 
						
						Fraternally
						Ken
						
						All of us at Signal 8-2 Club of Florida who knew Ralph 
						are deeply saddened by his passing. He was a great 
						friend and co-worker and we will all miss him greatly. 
						Our deepest sympathy to your entire family.
						
						
						Addendum:
						
							
							Information from 
							Tony Sclafani
							
							squirrel139@yahoo.com 
							regarding the death of brother Ralph Amato:
							
							The Wake at Malvern Funeral Home
							330 Hempstead Avenue
							Malvern, NY 11565
							On Tuesday June 30, 2009 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
							516-593-7230  
							
							Mass at Our Lady 
							of Lords
							65 Wright Avenue
							Malvern , NY 11565e
							On Wednesday July 1, 2009 at 09:45
							
							Internment  at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale, 
							NY
 
						
						
						

						
						 
						
						SIGNAL 8-2 CLUB OF FLORIDA