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Condolence From: Kim Giombetti
Condolence: Yesterday afternoon my dad passed away. It is devastating to my family but at the same time we watched him struggle so much over the past year after a stroke, heart failure, a broken hip, and sepsis among a host of other issues. He didn't want to leave us. He was the Lazarus man. He had stage 4 metastatic kidney cancer for 13 years! I have tried to write his stuffy obituary all night but here is what he really would want people to know.

My dad and mom were married for 57 years. My grandmother raised my dad as a king as all Italian men are raised. Only God knows how a nice Irish/English girl from Bull's Head put up with him for 57 years. He certainly thought he was the King of the house but we did our best to let him know otherwise. Over the last few years we constantly asked him to try to do a few things for himself as we were sure that all the waiting on him hand and foot was going to kill our Mother.

Yes he was a successful engineer and was a better business man. He built half the valley and did the Statue of Liberty renovation. He traveled the world and stole towels from wherever he was. We have a full set of silverware for 12 from the Concord....(that was a fast plane for u in the younger crowd). He put 4 children thru college, medical school and law school and they all graduated without a cent of debt. He wanted to keep adding wings to the house in Jessup so we would all move home and live there forever.

He waited for 5 o'clock every day for that phone call from my brother Bob who lives in California. Those calls made his day. Even though the stroke took some of his speech we all learned his new language. Arm meant leg and the numbers were never right but u just had to let him find his way to what he was trying to say and he eventually got there.

Kara was his nurse for the past few years and spent all her days at doctors appointments with him and traveling the county for lunch. He knew she was the one who would come running and cater to him. We all knew too and she stopped answering our calls.

Dina was there every day to care for my dad. Every grocery run, piece of toast and Popsicle. He ran her ragged and worried about her health as he did it.

I was the worst nurse in the family but he got what he raised...my only job was coffee in the morning when he was at rehab or the hospital. I always knew how proud he was of me and knew beyond measure that nothing bad could ever happen to our family while he was around. He was the kind of Dad that gave u an absolute sense of security in everything u did.
I have held an enormous sense of dread for my entire life for this day when I would finally be in charge. I don't want to be in charge.

His greatest joy was watching the success of his grandchildren. Tori had the benefit and the burden of his daily wisdom...Allie had his guidance. Maddie, Morgan and Grey were his Prep stars and Erin was his quiet beauty. My girls Maia, Lanie and Mei each felt like his favorite and know how proud he was of their accomplishments. Last weekend the entire emergency department at the CMC was in a code red panic trying to get the Penn State game to stream on my sister's phone so he could watch Lanie cheer in her first game. And Matthew, was his soul mate. He waited to hear about his golf tournaments and give him his sage advice. He was so proud of them all. Each and every one. I am grateful that they are all at an age to appreciate his impact on their lives and to remember him and his strength. It is his legacy to them and I am sure they will treasure it.
Saturday September 10, 2016
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