Debbie Caccioppo

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My name is Debbie Caccioppo. I have been a member here for about 1 year. I have been married for 30 years and have one son, named Danny, age 25. I am so grateful that I found this site. I found out how easy it was to add a family member when I made a page for my father. Then also too, when I lost my friend.
I can't believe how thoughtful people can be, when I browse my two entries and find that people have been there sending them flowers and their nice thoughts.
Please, anybody reading this, feel free to stop by anytime to visit my dad, Sidney Achler, at the Shalom Cemetery in Palatine, Il.
So I don't keep going on I do have to say, that in my lifetime on this earth, I have not experienced too many deaths. But the closest one to me was my father. I am not sure when I will ever get over it. It doesn't really get any easier as each day passes. I still find myself sad when I am reminded about him, in either a joke I remember him telling or seeing someone close to his age, who is very much alive. I then wonder, why him. It would be so nice to have been able to keep him around forever. If anyone reads this page, please feel free to email me Thank you for listening to me. We are all friends at sad times, as well as happy times.
Just recently I have suffered a tragedy in my life. My husband of 31 years passed away on Jan. 21, 2006. He will be buried at the Chicog Cemetary in Wisconsin this summer. Rest in peace, Ron...
More saddness. My mom passed away, just before my husband, Ron. She suffered from Demensia. I don't know why I didn't mention this earlier. Maybe it is because i mourned her long before she passed away. She didn;t know any of us children. What a terribly way that is to die,,,

My name is Debbie Caccioppo. I have been a member here for about 1 year. I have been married for 30 years and have one son, named Danny, age 25. I am so grateful that I found this site. I found out how easy it was to add a family member when I made a page for my father. Then also too, when I lost my friend.
I can't believe how thoughtful people can be, when I browse my two entries and find that people have been there sending them flowers and their nice thoughts.
Please, anybody reading this, feel free to stop by anytime to visit my dad, Sidney Achler, at the Shalom Cemetery in Palatine, Il.
So I don't keep going on I do have to say, that in my lifetime on this earth, I have not experienced too many deaths. But the closest one to me was my father. I am not sure when I will ever get over it. It doesn't really get any easier as each day passes. I still find myself sad when I am reminded about him, in either a joke I remember him telling or seeing someone close to his age, who is very much alive. I then wonder, why him. It would be so nice to have been able to keep him around forever. If anyone reads this page, please feel free to email me Thank you for listening to me. We are all friends at sad times, as well as happy times.
Just recently I have suffered a tragedy in my life. My husband of 31 years passed away on Jan. 21, 2006. He will be buried at the Chicog Cemetary in Wisconsin this summer. Rest in peace, Ron...
More saddness. My mom passed away, just before my husband, Ron. She suffered from Demensia. I don't know why I didn't mention this earlier. Maybe it is because i mourned her long before she passed away. She didn;t know any of us children. What a terribly way that is to die,,,

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