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March 15, 2008
Services
Memorial service is planned for 1 PM on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at the Adler Aphasia Center, 60 West Hunter Avenue, Maywood, NJ, 201.368.8585. In lieu in flowers donations to the Adler Aphasia Center would be greatly appreciated. A printable donation form can be created by clicking on the link below.
Harvey Napolitano, age 73, died at the Llanfair House in Wayne on Saturday, March 15, 2008.
Known to most people as Larry, he was a proud man and especially keen on staying fit. There is no question that he was also a tough man, both physically and mentally. He carried pieces of shrapnel in himself from his military days, having served in Korea.
The past few years were particularly difficult for Harvey, as he struggled with his ailing heart. His daughter, Stephanie, stood by his side through it all and helped her dad every step of the way. Clearly, he has passed on his courage and strength to her.
Harvey leaves his wife Camille (nee Venezia) of Lodi, his daughter Stephanie of Little Falls, and his son Nicholas of Lodi.
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Memorial service is planned for 1 PM on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at the Adler Aphasia Center, 60 West Hunter Avenue, Maywood, NJ, 201.368.8585. In lieu in flowers donations to the Adler Aphasia Center would be greatly appreciated. A printable donation form can be created by clicking on the link below.

March 15, 2008
Services
Memorial service is planned for 1 PM on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at the Adler Aphasia Center, 60 West Hunter Avenue, Maywood, NJ, 201.368.8585. In lieu in flowers donations to the Adler Aphasia Center would be greatly appreciated. A printable donation form can be created by clicking on the link below.
Harvey Napolitano, age 73, died at the Llanfair House in Wayne on Saturday, March 15, 2008.
Known to most people as Larry, he was a proud man and especially keen on staying fit. There is no question that he was also a tough man, both physically and mentally. He carried pieces of shrapnel in himself from his military days, having served in Korea.
The past few years were particularly difficult for Harvey, as he struggled with his ailing heart. His daughter, Stephanie, stood by his side through it all and helped her dad every step of the way. Clearly, he has passed on his courage and strength to her.
Harvey leaves his wife Camille (nee Venezia) of Lodi, his daughter Stephanie of Little Falls, and his son Nicholas of Lodi.
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