Guest Book
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. Take comfort in knowing that our heavenly Creator will soon remove all pain, sorrow, and death forever! May this promise as found in Revelation 21:3,4 be of comfort to you as you gain the strength and inner peace to cope with the days ahead.
D. Johnson
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The whole thing often reminded me of a Jack Benny Comedy Skit!
As you know, your Dad's death is the end of the line for THAT generation.. It's rather soothing for most of us Belforti cousins to know that all of our parents are now back with their spouses and Their parents once again. May God bless them and keep them all in his loving hands...
Your Cousin, Carl Jr.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Phone: 954-294-4593
Carl A. Belforti Jr.
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When my Dad began to get too weak to travel, I would initiate the phone calls for birthdays, as your Mom would initiate those calls to my Dad. I often would find myself laughing during those 20 second phone conversations because neither Dad, or Uncle Frederick, were much in the conversation department. Those phone chats consisted of little more than: "I can't hear you.. Can you hear me?" Once each established that both were alive and well, the conversations always came to an abrupt end.
Carl A. Belforti Jr.
Dear Frederick and Mary, I'm so glad that I got to see you both, and meet your Aunt Mary, this past June at your Mother's funeral. I know that it must have been forty years since I had seen you last..
Uncle Frederick and Aunt Florence were such wonderful people. While I was caring for my Dad in Worcester, we often visited your Mom and Dad during our frequent jaunts to Hopedale and Milford.
Carl A. Belforti Jr.