Loris Morici
Whoever picked this photo of Bruce, I wish to thank you...I makes me feelall warm inside and I have the impression as if he is going to say, "Hello, How ya doin’?"
Bruce, it has been many years, since I have seen you face to face, but I have always prayed for you and your family. I remember how you were when we were children together at your mom and dad's homes in Centereach and Holtsville, Long island, New York. We would play hide-in-seek, stick ball, board games and cards. We had a good times laughing and running around playing cowboys and Indians, you were like a brother to me. I felt like an only child, so it was great to be with you and your brothers and sisters! We had wonderful holidays together too, especially when grandma and grandpa Barello. . I really miss those times, but it's nice to have these memories to look back on.
I know you are now at peace in heaven with our loving God and our loved ones who have gone before you. So when you see them please give them hugs, kisses and love from all of us until the time when God’s promise comes to pass and we are re-united someday!
Our prayer for your children and their families in this time of sorrow is that they may be consoled with the peace of Gods Spirit and turn to Him for consolation. And we know we have the joyful hope, that we will see you again!
We send our deepest sympathies, love and hope for the future.
"Jesus loves you and so do we".
With our loving and warm memories, your cousins on Long Island, New York - Salvatore and Loris (Barello-Keen) Morici, (our son’s family) Raymond, Carolyn, Hayley, Clinton Keen, (our daughter) Sarah and her husband Michael Goldstein.

