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Robert "Spratt" Pernotto

December 31, 1942 ~ December 9, 2016 (age 73) 73 Years Old
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Message from The DiLullo Family- Eleanor, Vito and Guy
December 13, 2016 12:30 PM

Our sincerest condolences to the Pernotto Family on the loss of Robert Spratt Pernotto.
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A SOPHISTICATION WILLOW BASKET SPRAY was ordered on December 13, 2016

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A TRADITIONAL FUNERAL BASKET was ordered on December 13, 2016

Message from Campbell
December 13, 2016 10:10 AM

We want to express our deepest sympathy. Take comfort in knowing that he is at peace. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Will and Aida Pacheco
Message from Marcel and Shirley Ulrich
December 13, 2016 9:28 AM

Spratt will always be in my heart. He was a true fraterrity brother and friend. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
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A MOUNTAIN MEADOW PEDESTAL ARRANGEMENT was ordered on December 12, 2016

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A SPATHIPHYLLUM was ordered on December 12, 2016

Message from Bill and Marie Wertz Ferenchak
December 12, 2016 5:28 PM

We are sad to hear about Bob's death. We remember him from Lansingville neighborhood and Cardinal Mooney High School. I (Marie) remember the fun we had at the many Mooney band practices. It sounds like he had a wonderful life.
Sincerely ,
Bill and Marie Ferenchak
Rochester, NY
Message from Bernie Appugliese
December 12, 2016 10:30 AM

What a lovely man Spratt was! The Castor Family was blessed when he married his beautiful wife Dee. Always smiling, always loving and extremely talented. Definitely one of those rare individuals that left the World a heck of a lot better than he found it. My prayers and love to my family back home. I'm with you in spirit and you are all in my heart.

Bernie
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A DISH GARDEN WITH FRESH FLOWERS was sent by Jim and Joanne Raley on December 12, 2016

Message from Ralph LaCivita
December 12, 2016 9:08 AM

Dee and the Pernotto Family, my deepest sympathy for your loss. I so enjoyed seeing Spratt in February at the Florida Splash. Last week I was looking at some photos from 2001 and when I saw photos with him it put a smile on my face.
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An INDOOR GARDEN BASKET was ordered on December 12, 2016

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A MONET'S GARDEN TABLE BASKET was ordered on December 11, 2016

Message from Nancy Maholtz
December 11, 2016 1:38 PM

You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of "Spratt". Remembering some of the great times we had back in the day. It is hard losing your loved one but hope you are able to take comfort from all the support you are sure to have. Blessings & prayers for you and your family. Love, Nancy
Message from Sharon and Jim Whitaker
December 10, 2016 7:49 PM

Dee, Candida and Carl, Lori and Bobby, Grandsons and Family, Sprat was the greatest. We'll all miss him. Although we lived in Cincinnati and didn't see Dee and Sprat often, it was always a special occasion, not to be forgotten, when we did.
In June 2005, we shared the "trip of a lifetime" to Italy with Dee and Sprat, Terri and Tom, Marian and Rich and our daughters. While in Venice and visiting the Doge's Palace, Sprat become the Doge. Something we shared between us; something I know he liked. So, farewell good friend. You will be missed by your family, close and extended, and friends, near and far. Sprat Pernotto, a life well-lived.
Sharon and Jim Whitaker
Phoenix, Arizona
Message from Sharon and Jim Whitaker
December 10, 2016 7:49 PM

Dee, Candida and Carl, Lori and Bobby, Grandsons and Family, Sprat was the greatest. We'll all miss him. Although we lived in Cincinnati and didn't see Dee and Sprat often, it was always a special occasion, not to be forgotten, when we did.
In June 2005, we shared the "trip of a lifetime" to Italy with Dee and Sprat, Terri and Tom, Marian and Rich and our daughters. While in Venice and visiting the Doge's Palace, Sprat become the Doge. Something we shared between us; something I know he liked. So, farewell good friend. You will be missed by your family, close and extended, and friends, near and far. Sprat Pernotto, a life well-lived.
Sharon and Jim Whitaker
Phoenix, Arizona
Message from Chelsey Santucci
December 10, 2016 4:39 PM

We at Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home would like to take this opportunity to express our deepest sympathy to you and your entire family during this shattering experience. Our company’s Mission Statement is “Dedicated To Your Loved Ones” and we are here to do whatever is needed to assist you in honoring your loved one along with making this experience a memorable one. Please feel free to call on us if you have any questions or concerns that may be able to address for you. We all at Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home will keep your entire family in our prayers and thought s for days and weeks to come.
Sincerely yours, Chelsey N. Santucci and staff of the Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home.
DEDICATED TO YOUR LOVED ONES
Message from Sharon and Jim Whitaker
December 10, 2016 7:26 PM

Dee, Carl and Candida, Bobby and Lori, Grandsons and Family, Sprat was the greatest. We'll really miss him. Although we lived in Cincinnati and didn't get to see Dee and Sprat often, it was always a special occasion, not to be forgotten, when we did. We shared the "trip of a lifetime" with
Dee and Sprat, Terri and Tom, Marian and Rich and our daughters when we all went to Italy in June 2005. While in Florence and visiting the Doge's Place, Sprat became the "Doge." I always referred to Sprat as the Doge and I know he loved every minute of it. One of those special things mostly between just Sprat and me. So, friend of many, but not enough, years, know we love you, know we'll miss you. Spratt Pernotta, a life well-lived.
Sharon and Jim Whitaker
Phoenix, Arizona











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