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This is the Sally Scarpace Memorial page.

 

Sally Scarpace has passed away on December 18, 2005 at age 84

in Florida after a long illness.

 


 

To all of the visitors to this page, I have created this PBWIKI web page so that you can add something to it as you wish, so that it can be shared with all of Sally Scarpace's friends and family.

 

Just click on the "edit this page" button, enter the password when requested - qwerty - and place your message at the end of the page. When finished with your message, you may click on "preview" to see how it looks, and when finished, just click on the "Update" button. Don't forget to log-out when done.

 

No special information is needed to add your message, just place your insert "I" bar where you want to start typing and just type.

To place your text in bold, just place an double asterisk ** at the beginning and end of the text.

To place a horizontal line across the page, place 3 dashes --- at the beginning of a line.

 

***PLEASE ***

If you would like to leave a message but are reluctant to do so for fear you will mess something up, try it, you really cannot mess anything up.

But if you don't feel comfortable adding your message, just email me the message you would like to add, and I will add it for you.

 

For those people who would like to contact Mike and Bonnie, Here is their contact info:

Mike Scarpace.

4377 Camino De Las Estrellas

Newbury Park, CA 91320

805-375-5044

miscarpa8@aol.com

 

Bonnie Scarpace

408c 1 Pine Glen Lane

Greenacres, Fl 33463

561-315-2554

 

 

 

 

Any questions or comments can be directed to me at my email adddress lee@leejpappas.com.

 

It is with great sadness that I have just learned that Sally Scarpace has passed away.

 

(My relationship to Sally is through my mother, Angeline A. (Scarpace) Pappas. My Mother's Father (Mario Scarpace) and Sally's husband's Father (Lawrence Scarpace) were brothers. My Mother and Mike were 1st cousins.)

 

I wish to offer my sincere condolences to all of her family, especially Mike and Bonnie.

 

All of my memories of Sally are fond ones. When I first arrived in California, Sally and Mike would throw wonderful "Pool Parties",

and were __SUPER HOSTS__.

 

Sally was always a wonderful and gracious person. While I have not been in contact with her for years, I still feel a loss on her passing.

 

Sally - You will be missed by all of your family and friends - REST IN PEACE.

 

Cousin Lee J. Pappas

 


 

Dear Mike and Bonnie.........Mario and I were so sad to hear of your Mother's passing. We both have such fond memories of your Mother and Father. Sally was such an up person and you knew if she was attending a function, you would be in for a treat. She was always ready with a funny story or joke.

 

We recall when we first came to California in 1961, Sally and Mike welcomed us into their home with open arms and we felt that warmth that they both extended so freely.

 

We once visited Sally in Florida with Rose and George many years ago. She had a lovely apartment and seemed very happy there. We had such a good time with her. She will be sorely missed....May she rest in peace.

 

With our love and sympathy, Cousins Mario and Jo Spatola


 

Dear Bonnie and Mike.....It saddens to me to hear about the passing of your Mom. I, too remember the pool parties. It's where I learned to swim! I enjoyed her company as she always made me laugh. To be able to bring laughter to others is quite an art-- Aunt Sally has gone from pool parties to "heavenly" parties. She'll keep the Angels laughing. May she rest in peace.

 

Barb (Boisvert) Martin


Sally Scarpace- Dec. 18, 2005

 

Dear Mike & Family and Bonnie,

We extend our deepest sympathy, prayers & caring to you over the death of you Mother.

 

Remembering Sally:

Sally & Mike, Mike Jr. & Bonnie Scarpace became a special part of our lives when we moved from Buffalo, NY to the San Fernando Valley in July of 1959. Through our cousins Virge & George Boisvert and Tony & Bea Rine we met our cousin Mike & Family.

 

It was easy to feel as if we had always known Mike & Sally, because of the warm welcome we received. Grand summer pool parties at their home with endless “Scarpace” cousins. Always a laugh, plenty of food and just great family times.

 

Our first California New Years Eve was in 1959. We had a party in our little rented home in Panorama City ---- Mike & Sally were with us ------- Sally had the idea of everyone dressing in costume – it was a memorable evening & just plain fun!!

 

This comfortable relationship lasted through the years - many a gathering big & small, (too many to numerate), – always more exciting, because Sally was there.

A bright woman of many careers, many talents who “told it as was.” You always knew what Sally was feeling, because she was honest with herself & others.

 

Our son Frank was the ring bearer in Bonnie’s Wedding. We gave a Bridal shower for Bonnie at our home. Lots of fun games with Sally’s help. Sally was a skilled seamstress also - - -- she made Bonnie’s gown - - - just “fall down, drop dead gorgeous!”

 

Of course, all the pride that Sally & Mike had for both children over flowed - - - those wonderful football moments for Mike Jr. were displayed on a wall in their house with all of Mike’s photos & awards.

 

We only saw Sally twice after she moved to Florida, once when she visited the LA area and again when we visited her with Mario & Jo in Florida. Easy to pick up where we left off, because with Sally, neither time nor distance diminished the warmth of the relationship.

 

The poet states, “There is no death if one remembers.” and we shall always remember Sally & Mike. May they rest in God’s Eternal Peace.

 

Love, Caring, Remembering & Prayers,

Cousins

George & Rose Spatola


 

With fond memories of Sally and her great sense of humor. We sure will miss her. Our love and prayers goes with Bonnie and Mike.

Love your cousins Lorraine and Ken Douglas


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