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Vince,MaryAnn (Busby),Nicholas and Selena DeCarlo posted a condolence
Monday, August 11, 2008
We are sorry to hear about the passing of Micky. We haven't seen you or your family in many years. I have fond memories of swimming in your pool, pet sitting your dog and coffee gatherings with the ladies on East Parkway. Star and I always enjoyed Micky and her hearty giggle when she laughed, she was a spunky little lady with a warm heart. I remember Mary, Michelle Tony Jr and Giovanni........haven't seen them in years either. Our prayers are with all of you and Tony..... MaryAnn(Busby) DeCarlo and family
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Brett Karley posted a condolence
Monday, August 11, 2008
Aunt Mickey will be greatly missed, but I will always remember her. To this day I still impersonate her "Helloooooooo" greeting that she would use every time she came over to our house. It still seems to cheer everyone up when they hear it, the same way it always did when she would say it. I will never forget the hot summer days I spent as a kid swimming in her and Uncle Tony's pool, nor will I forget her tending to the scraped toes that often resulted from swimming in that pool. My thoughts are with you all. Brett Karley
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jason Karley posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
No holiday gathering was every complete until Aunt Mickey and Uncle Tony stopped over for coffee and dessert. The simultaneous sounds of a door opening and "Helllllooooooo!" could be heard anywhere in the house as she let herself in. And we'd all go running to see her big smile and hear her infectious laugh. As a kid her house was like a museum to me with glass cases teaming with Hummels. Dishes of Andes mint candies seemingly in every room. And then of course, there was the pool. She will be greatly missed but not forgotten. My condolences to you all. And apologies for not being able to make it in person. Jason Karley