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Donna and Glenn Taylor and Family posted a condolence
Our deepest sympthy to the family on your most recent loss, Gerald will be mised by all , he was a true friend and I will miss that friendly "Hello" and handshake whenever he entered the room to do what he did best ......Chiropracting ...Our thoughts and prayers to the family .....Bless you Mr . Nazar .
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"My Favorite Guy"
"My favorite Guy" This is the phrase Madelyn coined for her Uncle Gerry when she was 2 years old. It says it all...Through the untainted eyes of a child, she saw and felt the honestly of his love and kindness. It is a reminder for me to see the purity and goodness in others who touch our lives, and to live with love in our heart. Thank you Uncle Gerry for knowing and loving my children...for teaching me and believing in me in our darkest hour,and loving unconditionally. "Tell God to open Uncle Gerry's eyes i want to see him again" my kids have said. I tell them, his eyes are opened with God along side him now... that he will always watch over us....and that you will see him and feel him in your heart when you remember the gifts he gave you.
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Dr. Gilles Lamarche posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Dear Rita - so sorry to hear of your loss. Though I had not seen Jerry in many years, I remember him as one of my early chiropractic mentors especially while I was at CMCC. He had an impact on the DC I became and the road I travel today as VP at Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, and an international chiropractic speaker. I was in Italy when I heard of Jerry's passing from Michael. My most sincere condolences to you and your children. Love and peace to all. Gilles
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Richard & Deene Phaneuf posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Rita, Lily and Family,
Although we only met Gerry a few times, it was obvious to us what a wonderful, happy and loving person he was. we know from Chris what a great family you were and he always loved to be a part of your gatherings. We are truly saddened by the news, however we know he left the world a better place for being here.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Richard, Deene and Chris Phaneuf
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Jackie Labonte posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
It is with shock and great sadness that today I hear of your loved one's passing. I have been a patient for many years and came to know his gentle spirit and kind ways. I offer my condolences to you all, and will keep you in my thoughts & prayers.
In Friendship,
Jackie
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Dr. Heather Robson-McInnis posted a condolence
Monday, July 5, 2010
I just wanted to send my condolences over the loss of Dr. Gerry, as a fellow chiropractor. We worked together years ago on a Kid's Day Event for the Niagara Chiropractic Society, held in Montelbello Park. We spent many evenings at Dr. Graham's planning this event and getting all the materials ready for it. Gerry's heart was always in the right place and I know that he had a great love for chiropractic and helping people, especially children, as do I. He was a good man and our profession and the people of St. Catharines have lost a great soul. My deepest sympathy, Dr. Heather
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Bill and Ria Vlaardingerbroek posted a condolence
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Our sincere condolences to Rita and the children with the passing of Dr.Nazar,we will miss him dearly,the office was like our extended family,having been a patient for 29 years they became a big part of our lives!
Thank you !
Sincerly Bill and Ria Vlaardingerbroek.
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Heidi Davidson Goertz posted a condolence
Sunday, July 4, 2010
So sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband and father, and my sympathies to the wonderful office staff. Dr. Nazar extended an extraordinary level of compassion and care to my dad who was suffering from cancer, even offering to come to our home to treat Dad, and later to my son who needed help from Dr. Nazar. He has left a legacy of kindness and will not be forgotten.. Sincerely Heidi Goertz
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Jennifer Laurino Palabay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 3, 2010
From our family to yours, we send our deepest regrets. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and be blessed with the knowledge that your dad touched so many lives in such a positive, kind and humorous way. He will be greatly missed.
The Laurino & Palabay Families.
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Elizabeth Wright Lawrason posted a condolence
Friday, July 2, 2010
Rita,"Gerry" has left and yet will remain with you in your heart, in your soul, in your very cells. Gerry was a prince of a man, quick, bright, elegant with a sense of humour that often kept a smile on his face as I recall during our Spring Garden Days.
Christopher and Suzanne do not yet know that the "Uncle Gerry" of their Spring Garden childhood has left this life. Please extend my sympathy to the Dennis and Margaret, and the rest of the family. You will be in my prayers
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Scholl Family posted a condolence
Friday, July 2, 2010
Dear Sonia and Family, We send our deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your family at this very sad time. We are so sorry to hear of your Uncle Gerry's sudden passing. We hope all of the fondest and loving memories of him will bring some level of comfort and peace to you. We send our love and best wishes to you and your family. Sincerely, Don and Julie Scholl (Helfand) and Family
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Darren EngstrÃ�¶m posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
My deepest sympathy to Dr. Nazar's family. Words cannot express what I feel. Dr. Nazar was more than just my Doctor (and landlord for 8 years); he really did treat the whole person and always asked how my recovery (in many ways) was going. Like his son, I truly believe he was a bodhisattva. I shall miss him very much and feel blessed to have crossed paths with him in this lifetime. Om mani padme hum. Darren
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Lara Bleszynski Carlson posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
My deepest condolences on your family's loss. Gerry was a great friend and will be deeply missed. As you try to understand this profound loss, let yourself cry knowing that each tear is a testament to how loved and cherished he was. Please always remember how much you are all cared about.
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Ray Stacey posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Our deepest sympathy to the family on their loss. He will always remain in our hearts.
Karen and Ray
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cathy carbonara posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
dearest Rita and family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time take comfort in knowing that he was admired and loved by all. i share in your pain he will forever be by your side with every step you take. not a day will go by that you mention his name or remember something that will make you laugh or cry thats what you do to always keep him near.with love and sadness from myself and my sons whom he treated cathy joe dan and angelo jr.
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Chuck Johnston Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Pope John Paul 1 Council 9222 St Catharines Cathedral posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
On behalf of our council, I wish to send our condolences to Dr Gerry Nazars family. Gerry was a twenty year member of our council and will be remembered in our prayers. Take heart in knowing that Gerry has now gone to his Heavenly Father to perform work on his behalf.
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Nicole Vosper & Family posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
We are so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of your dearly loved husband and father. May you surround yourself with those that love you to help you heal. Thinking of you all and sending love your way.
Love,
Nicole Vosper( Levitt), Tom, Tess, Scarlet & Eden
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Tracy Bennett posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
I was only a patient for 4 years but within those 4 years I found my role model. During my first year of college he asked me if I was struggling with any courses and I was. He offered to help me every Wednesday for an hour or 2 to help me understand and learn what it is I needed to know. He even promised to help me during my second year and for as long as I needed. No matter how busy he was or what was happening in his own life he took the time to tutor me so I can get my career. Dr. Nazar, I'm so grateful to have met you. You are my inspiration to continue on with my schooling no matter how long it takes. I will always remember the things you taught me. I hope one day I can touch as many hearts as you have. You truly were an amazing person. You will forever be with me in my heart. I may have lost a friend but gained an Angel. Rest in Peace.
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Lidia & Pasquale Gallo posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
We sincerely express our heartfelt condolence to the family and pray God to give everyone comfort for the loss of our dear Gerry.
Lidia & Pasquale Gallo
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Lore Dick posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
10 years as a patient and 26 working by Gerry's side. The journey was incredible. We witnessed miracles every day as he worked his belief in treating the whole person, physically, spiritually and emotionally. We shared so much and gained so much from each other. There are times in your life when you walk amongst Angels and don't see their wings or halos until an experience happens that makes you aware of what was in front of you all the time. My friend, a piece of my soul went with you. Love Lore
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Our deepest sympthy to the family on your most recent loss, Gerald will be mised by all , he was a true friend and I will miss that friendly "Hello" and handshake whenever he entered the room to do what he did best ......Chiropracting ...Our thoughts and prayers to the family .....Bless you Mr . Nazar .
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Our Uncle Gerry
Uncle Gerry
Its only after I heard you passed away that I started to look back and think of all the time we spent with you over the years and I realized that I never really thanked you for some of the greatest memories and moments in my life †" I thought I would put a list together to share a few with you and with all:
Thanks for having a copy of the latest VHS movie release ready for when we came to visit (your collection would rival any modern day Peaches Movie Rental store).
Thanks for making sure that we waited precisely 1 hour from when we ate to go into the pool (I still find myself telling people that and I†™m not even sure why they should wait).
Thanks for teaching me my first Italian word †˜tagya†� (I think that†™s how you spell it).
Thanks for telling us that if we pee†™d in the pool it would turn purple (Was that true?).
Thanks for looking after me on my first sleep over as a kid (I know I didn†™t shut up the whole car ride to your place).
Thanks for the great pasta dinner during our family fishing trip (I learned that you CAN cook pasta if you just dump the package right into the boiling sauce).
Thanks for carefully driving to Toronto with Zi Rita†™s muffins in tow on so many occasions.
Thanks for the standing adjustments in our kitchen and even at our wedding reception.
Thanks for a warm bear huge when we saw each other.
Thanks for putting a smile on all of our faces every time we were together.
Uncle Gerry it may seem like I†™m poking fun, but to be honest its just a way to hide my true feelings - you and your family hold a special place in my heart and I know your in a better place, but this world truly lost a great person who will forever be remembered by all. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers
Please pray for us,
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When the heart weeps for what is lost, the spirit laughs for
what it has found.
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Kim Hogan posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
It was a terrible shock to get the email announcing Dr. Nazar's passing. The last time I saw him, he startled me out of my fog by bumping his buggy into mine at the Superstore out on 4th Avenue. He laughed when I jumped, and then asked me if I was doing my exercises! He used to get a big kick out of the t-shirts I wore for my appointments, especially the one that said in huge letters Frankie Says Relax. I know everyone is going to miss him so much, he did so much for his family, his patients and his community. We need more big hearts like his. I know Oreo must miss him a lot too.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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My Father The Bodhisattva
Make no mistake, he was a master. My Dad just 'got it'. He knew that the secret of life, the secret of happiness, was to help others become happy. He knew it, and he dedicated his life to serving people.
The Buddhists have a word for a spiritual warrior who through limitless compassion dedicate their lives to serving others: Bodhisattva. These rare souls do the hard work of putting all others before themselves. This is what my Dad did, for his family, for his patients, for random people and strangers, for everyone. He beamed love and joy 24/7, and was the most selfless person I have ever met. He completed his work on this earth and now has returned to the un-manifested source of life which we all come from.
I remember as a child my Dad wore a T-Shirt that said 'Anything Is Possible'. He wore it often, and I came to associate my Dad with that catchphrase. Looking back I realize that all my motivation in life came from recalling this phrase, thinking about his enthusiasm and kind-hearted nature, his unapologetic joy and realizing that he had overcome so many challenges in his life, and that I might also have to do likewise.
While I am deeply saddened, I am also rejoicing, and celebrating this transcendent soul's life, and can only hope to one day have the kind of positive impact on other's lives that he did. Thank you for teaching me Father, Love your Son, Gregory.
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To Uncle Gerry & Auntie Rita....
When I last saw you on father's day, I didn't realize it was the last time we would meet.
The first time I met many in Michael's family, it was at a New Year's Eve celebration at your house. I remember sitting around the kitchen table with about 15 other people, thinking that you were the only people I knew who could fit that many people around their kitchen table! Then I met the Garofalo's, and I knew that time around the kitchen table was important to this family!
That very table now sits in my own home. It has always been there to bring together groups of people, big or small, with great conversation, great food and lots of love and laughter. Your house is always filled with love and laughter. We'll always remember how you made us feel as though your home was our home too.
It was a small blessing that we were able to spend they day with you, Auntie Rita and Lily on father's day. I am pleased that Angelo got to spend some time with you too.
Like Elio Jr said earlier, I too recently had some coaching from Uncle Gerry on how to stretch my back. After lunch that day, I asked Uncle Gerry how to relieve some tension in my upper back. Without missing a beat, he swung open the kitchen closet, lunged for the closest broom handle and began demonstrating the many stretching exercises required, by me, to get my spine back in order. Uncle Gerry always had the time to lend and ear, offer some advice, and was a master of avoiding traffic and finding alternate routes along the entire 403/QEW corridor.
Auntie Rita, I am saddened that you have lost the love of your life and best friend. Rest assured that us kids will always be here for you, Greg and Lily. The values and traditions that you and Uncle Gerry have instilled in us will carry on and carry us all forward, and in our hearts Uncle Gerry will always be there too. That kitchen table will always have a spot for you in our house. And the love and laughter will again find its way there too.
Love, Christine
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Joan and Howard McClelland posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Rita, Gregory, and Lily:
There is such a hole in my heart after hearing about Jerry. He was my boss for over 12 years but a dear friend for many more. He would always make time for me if I had a problem. We shared laughter and tears as well.
Life for me will never be the same without him.
Our sincere sympathy goes out to you and all the family.
I know that he had a deep faith and that he is resting with his heavenly father.
If there is ever anything we can do for you ,just call.
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Uncle Gerry
There are truly no words to describe the sadness I feel with the passing of Uncle Gerry. Uncle Gerry as everyone knows was such a special, special person. His infectious smile, his unconditional love for his family, friends,profession and his famous big bear hugs made the person I will always hold so close to my heart. From our annual BBQ†™s on Macintosh to celebrate Auntie Rita†™s birthday, to our Christmas Eve and New Years gatherings and most recently my weekly visits for an adjustment, he ALWAYS was the first one there to help or give a piece of advise where he felt necessary.
As recently as a week ago today (Tuesday) I sat in his waiting room at the office listening to him welcome each and every single patient that walked in with a big "hello there and how are you on this beautiful Tuesday morning" as if it was the first and last time he would see them. He truly loved his profession and that is something I will always look up to. At the end of my visit, he would always spend a few minutes with me giving me pointers about how to deal with my black fly bites from my fishing trip or telling me that he spent the entire day before with Auntie Rita and loved every minute of it and last but not least he wouldn†™t let me leave unless I gave him a big hug ……wow he was magical.
Uncle Gerry…………I woke up this morning to an alert on phone reminding me of my appt with you at 8am, I know I didn†™t have the chance to see you again but I got up liked you asked me too and did my stretches before I started my day as I know you would want me to do. You will forever hold a special place in my heart as well as everyone else that had the pleasure of meeting you. I know you are looking down on as all with your big smile in hand but know that we love you more than words will ever explain and miss you immensely.
Love...….Little El.
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It's how you live not how long you live that matters.
Everyone born in this world has a unique role that only he or she can fulfill. Were this not the case, we would not be here. The universe never acts without cause; everything invariably has a reason for being. Even the weeds people love to loathe serve a purpose. Every cherry blossom has its own personality, a purpose and meaning in life that is unique to it.
The experience of losing a loved one impels us toward a deeper understanding of life. Everyone fears and is saddened by death. That is natural. But by struggling to overcome the pain and sadness that accompanies death, we become sharply aware of the dignity and preciousness of life and develop the compassion to share the sufferings of others as our own.
From the standpoint of eternity, there is hardly any difference between a "long" and a "short" life. Therefore, it's not whether one's life is long or short, but how one lives that is important. It is what we accomplish, the degree to which we develop our state of life, the number of people we help become happy - that is what matters. Of course, people want to live long, but in the end, what matters more is what we have been able to leave behind - the value we have created in our lives, the number of people we have made happy and how much we have been able to grow and expand as a person.
As devastating and tragic Jerry's death is to everyone I feel he has also fulfilled his mission. What more noble a mission or gift is there than to give one's life so that others can truly appreciate their lives - to love each person more; to give more of themselves to help others and to motivate ourselves to be better people in memory of Jerry.
I never knew my father. He too past on far to early. But I would like to think that if he were alive today he would possess a lot of the same character traits as my cousin Jerry. You were a good man and were loved by many, many people - none more than your wife Rita. Rest in peace big guy. You will always be with my heart, on my mind and in my prayers.
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Iolanda Ingrassia posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
There are no words to describe the profound sadness I feel in losing my cousin Gerry. Always there with a poke, a joke or a great big hug. His love of family and life so contagious and so sincere. The world has lost a great man, my beloved cousin and godmother Rita has lost her best friend, and Lily & Gregory a Dad who loved them unconditionally until the very end. I know the loss is unbearable right now, and I wish we could help take your pain away. Another angel in our family to guide and protect us now. We love you Rita, Gregory & Lily. May you rest in peace Gerry, we will miss you more than you will ever know. Love Iolanda & Matthew xoxo
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Sylvia Winter posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
I am so sorry to hear the sudden passing of Dr Nazar he was a great man he was always smiling I am totally lost for words my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time .....Scottish lady on Concession 4
Tony & Marlene, Michael & Danielle, Todd & Jenn Flus posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Dearest Rita, Gregory and Lily, and entire Nazar family,
We are at a loss for words at the sudden passing of such a dear friend. We will always remember his sense of humour and infectious smile. Gerry adored his family and truly loved all of those who had the privilege of knowing him. We will cherish the memories of the matches on the squash court, the back-yard BBQ'S, and the times spent at Jack Astor's enjoying wings & discussing world issues. Gerry, we will truly miss you !
Love, The Flus's
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Krystina Waler posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Dear Rita and Family,
I am so so sorry to hear of your loss, unfortunately I cannot be there in person to express my condolences. I wish you all strength in this very difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.
Warm Regards,
Krystina Waler
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The Wallace Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
We are saddened to hear of the sudden loss of Gerry. A long-time family friend, he will be missed by everyone. We will remember fondly Gerry's energy, smile and the many laughs had over the years. The family is in our thoughts at this difficult time.
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Corina Sharpe posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
I am saddened by your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Corina
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As a long time patient ...
Instead of the usual call to remind me about my afternoon appointment, what a shock it was to get the news yesterday of dear Dr. Nazar†™s passing. I have been a patient of his for more than 20 years. Many times throughout those years he has offered his unique insights and guidance to counsel me through some of life†™s greatest challenges. I have marveled at the time he took to treat the whole patient and not just their spine! He would always greet me with a handshake and ask if I was smiling today … well today Dr. Nazar, I†™m not smiling. Today I†™m feeling a sense of terrible loss. I†™ll miss your warmth, your patience and your willingness to accommodate me whenever I needed tweaking. I†™ll miss the few minutes I spent sharing a story and a laugh with Lore and Debbie before each treatment but most of all I†™ll miss your caring and your compassion and your dedication to your family, your patients and your community. Thank you for all you have done for so many. You will be missed. May your journey be gentle.
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Maree Stasiak posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
After almost 20 years of being one of Gerry's patients, you could not help but count him among your friends. His warmth, concern and caring were present in every visit as he travelled the hills and valleys of your life with you - always willing to lend an ear or share a learning from his own life experience - to say he will be missed is a huge understatement - my prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to all his family, friends and staff - Maree
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Jessica & Tim posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Our hearts go out to his family and close friends, we are thinking of you in this difficult time. Dr nazar was a great man, always new how to put a smile on your face, even when your in the worst of moods. We will miss him greatly.
Jess, Tim & Emma
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Maurice and Karen Charbonneau posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
We want to express our sincerest condolence to the family on the loss of a special person. Gerry was an exceptional individual that always showed he cared about others. Gerry was kind and generous to us as a parent and a professional. He had strong opinions which he was never shy to share with me as a Principal and as a Liberal candidate running for election. He allowed me to post signs on his corner office and shared with me his political views on many occasions. He will be truly missed by his patients, friends and family. He is in our thoughts and prayers as are all the members of his family.
Moe and Karen Charbonneau
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My Special Memories of Growing Up With My Uncle Gerry and Zia Rita
Where to begin...as a child growing up I would look forward to summer vacation like every other classmate except for me it meant getting to visit and stay with my Uncle Gerry and Zia Rita...I would get so excited packing up my suitcase and my Mom putting me on the bus from London to St. Catherine's where my Uncle Gerry would meet me at the Hamilton bus station...he would do this so that I wouldn't have to transfer buses in Hamilton to finish the trip to St. Catherine's. He was always thinking of and putting family first no matter what. Year after year Uncle Gerry and Zia Rita would take me on so many special trips and make my every summer so enjoyable and full of memories! He treated me like a son that he didn't have at the time and I felt so special that he would want to be like the Dad to me I never had. The two main highlights of all the summers of fun and excitement I enjoyed were when first Gregory, in 1978, and then Lily in 1982, were introduced into the family. To this day I remember the excitement of getting ready and driving to pick them up. I feel so privileged that I was there both times to see how proud Uncle Gerry and Zia Rita were to pick up their bundles of joy.
Uncle Gerry, you will always hold a special place in my heart and in my memories for how you forever held the family in such high regards and how you made me feel so special growing up. I'm sure that you touched so many people throughout your life that way and made everyone feel special in there own unique way.
God has summoned his own personal chiropractor now and I hope he appreciates that he has someone that was so special to so many with him.
Rest in peace Uncle Gerry...we all love you and will miss you.
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Carolyn and Viktor Kuraitis posted a condolence
Monday, June 28, 2010
Dear Rita, Gregory, Lily
What a shock to hear of Gerry's passing. I know that you will all miss him very much. He had such a great presence. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Blessings and Love
Vik, Carolyn, Daniel and Drew
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Nathan Romagnoli posted a condolence
Monday, June 28, 2010
Dear Lily, Greg and Mrs. Nazar-
Please accept my most heartfelt sentiments on your father and husband's passing. I wish I was there to give you the hug you deserve. I often times think of you, Lily and your family hoping you're all well. Please know that I am thinking of you in many ways and will be with you in thought as I am working in British Columbia at the moment. Stay close to one another during this very unique time in your lives. There are many people there to support you as you move through the days ahead.
With a warm hug,
Your friend always,
Nathan Romagnoli
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