Mom I can't believe that you are gone but I know you are no longer in pain. I don't know what we are going to do with out you. I miss you so much already but I know you are with out crazy family looking down on us laughing. Love and miss you with all my heart. :broken_heart: Love Ktista
Sent a gift in memory of Patti D'Antonio
Sent a gift in memory of Patti D'Antonio
The St. Maria Goretti High School, Class of 1964 is extending our deepest condolences and comforting prayers to the family on the passing your beloved wife, mother, grandmother, Aunt and friend. Many of us remember Patti well, and we are saddened by her passing. Rest in peace, our dear Goretti sister!
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Very sorry to hear of patti's passing. Thinking of you all. Jenn Dillon
Our deepest thoughts and prayers to all of you. So many fond memories growing up with Patti...she was a special person and will always remain close to our hearts. Prayers and strength to all of you. Love Lonnie, Sandy, and Lisa
I have so many great memories of my aunt Patti. I feel so blessed that I was her niece. I thank God that He chose to take her home where she is with her mom, dad, and brother and is no longer suffering . She has the peace and rest she deserves -Bria
Miss u sister to the moon n back rest with the Angels llove u
Patti no more pain May you RIP
Sorry to here of your loss GOD BLESS Marc and Karen
Our condolences to you Krista and your family. Your Mom is no longer in pain. Will keep your family in our prayers at this sad time. Sandy and Denise Fanelli.
So sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family
I am truly sorry for your family's loss.Pat was a wonderful woman and will be missed. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help
you are always in my and my Mothers prayers
Anne Morrison
So sorry for your loss Johnny & family...she certainly was "one of a kind" I will remember our fun times at Ralph & Linda's home & especially her meatballs! I will keep you all in my prayers...Colleen & Mike McMenamin
My Aunt Patti was one of the three amazing women- along with my outstanding mother Debbie Riley and adoring late grandmother Rosie- who shaped me to be the young woman I am today. She was vivacious, exuberant, insightful, steadfast, and many more great adjectives to describe such an astounding person. She was indubitably a pillar of strength. Though I only got to spend merely 17 short years with her, I have many heartwarming and poignant memories of her. After all, life is more about quality, not quantity; and life is not about the number of breaths you take, but the number of moments that take your breath away.
My earliest memories of my aunt Patti were every time my parents would bring me over her house, she would always greet me with " I have a surprise for you". Often, she played the role of babysitter, and she would have the forbearance when I wanted to watch my cartoons or -even worse for her- the same movies over and over again lol. When my mom was attending school on Tuesdays and Thursdays nights when I was in kindergarten, every Thursday, I would go out to dinner with her, my uncle John, and Cousin Krista. She would always make sure to stay local because I would get overwhelmed. The best part was after I came home and she would allow me to make hot chocolate and ransack her snack cabinet lol.
She was very active and invested in my life. When I had my two eye surgeries, she was always present from beginning to end. When I was being bullied at school, she was right by my mom's side to talk to the principal. She would always be at every dance recital or school play. She was the anchor and the super magnet of our family. She would unify myself along with my cousins Amber, Giavanna, John-John, and Santino at her house (mostly in the summers) to hang around the pool or just play together and eat at her house. Because of her, I developed a strong bond with my cousins. She would also play the role of swimming teacher when she attempted to teach me how to swim. Though her vigorous endeavors failed (100% on my part lol), I will be forever grateful for the valuable time she invested.
She was the person I looked up to for insight. As a young child, I would always tell her about any thoughts or feelings I had because I knew she would have words of encouragement and wisdom. Even when they were just pure childish and trivial at times such as riding the school bus or about my classmates in elementary school, she gave me insight and never made me feel like any problem or concern was too infinitesimal for me to tell her about. She taught me to think rationally and to look into things more deeply and methodically rather than superficially and at a two-dimensional point of view which has had an abiding effect on me to this day.
The one thing that her and I had in common was we both possessed an aversion to leftover macaroni and gravy.
One of her prominent traits was her sense of humor. My uncle John would to Shoprite multiple times a week, almost every day. That dubbed him the name Mr. Shoprite. Aunt Patti would joke around that he had a “guma” (girlfriend in Italian) in Shoprite. That became a hilarious running joke in our family.
We must value each and every day with the ones we love. It is hard to fathom that I will never be able to hang out with and have another conversation with Aunt Patti , but knowing that she is in Heaven with her parents, brother, aunts, and uncle brings my mom, myself, and everyone else comfort because she is at eternal peace at home with the Lord and no longer suffering. The lyrics in the bridge of one of my favorite songs "I Still Believe" by Jeremy Camp never fail to captivate me. The words are "The only place that I can go is into Your arms where I throw to You my feeble prayers, but in brokenness I can see that this was Your will for me to let me to know that You are near." That applies to this challenging time. In this I have learned that the greatest gifts you receive in life are not the ones people give
Lit a candle in memory of Patti D'Antonio
Lit a candle in memory of Patti D'Antonio
My heart aches for your family's loss. She fought a hard battle. She is in peace now. God bless her.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Please know that she will be missed by many and memories of her are embedded in the minds, hearts and souls of all that knew her. She was one funny lady - who said as she saw it and made no bones about it. Kuddos to Patti.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
So sorry to hear of your loss! She was a wonderful person ! Rest in peace with the Angels !
John and family my sincere sympathy to you, so sorry for your loss Shelly Peale
We have such Good Memories. And we always had laughs whenever we were together you were a tough cookie. But had a Big Heart We will always have a Smile whenever we think of you Rest you are out of Pain Love Linda And Gigi:broken_heart::broken_heart::broken_heart::broken_heart::broken_heart:
So sorry for your loss.You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.