Carol Porto
Uncle Joey and family, my deepest heartfelt sympathy for your profound loss. My dearest Aunts passing has left such sadness to those who knew and loved her. I believe she is in paradise praying for all of us left behind.
Birth date: Feb 9, 1929 Death date: Apr 19, 2017
Fannie M. (Valerino) Antelmi, 88, of Syracuse, passed away in her sleep at home on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. Fannie was born on February 9, 1929 in Patterson, NJ. Her family later moved to Syracuse, NY when she was a little girl. Read Obituary
Uncle Joey and family, my deepest heartfelt sympathy for your profound loss. My dearest Aunts passing has left such sadness to those who knew and loved her. I believe she is in paradise praying for all of us left behind.
Joe and Albert,very saddened by Fannie's passing. You guys we lucky to have her for as long as you did. Nice Lady. Hope all else is good in your lives, take care, Russ Andrews (now living in Beaufort,SC )

Our deepest sympathies to Albert and his family.
John and Ginny Guidetti
To my dear friend and family I am so sad to her about your mom,I grow up with her is was like a momega to me
SHE was a very kind lady and a lady she was
Ever time I went to her house she offered me something to eat she will be missed her family was very good to me and I hurt for them
Now it is time for u to rest
Love the Scheuer

To Joseph Antelmi and family, I am so sorry to hear of your dear wife's passing. My sincere condolences to you, Mr. Antelmi and to your family. May she rest in peace.
Joe & Albert & Family,
Linda & I send our sincere condolences to you & your family after reading about your Dear Fannie. I will always remember her smiling face in church and watching her in the choir with that golden voice that she had. Rest In Peace Fannie & may God Bless You & the Family too.

To the Antelmi family, my sincere condolences to you having lost this beautiful woman from your life here on earth. Heaven has truly gained an angel. She always treated me so kindly. May her memory be eternal. Mary K Sullivan Greenlee
Dear Antelmi Family,
I remember Fannie so well as a neighbor (my mom was also Fannie!) and growing up in Lyncourt was always a guarantee that parents treated all of us children as their own! the 60's and 70's were a wonderful era to grow up in and Wilmore Place was a microcosm of what made that time so great. Fannie and Joe were always friendly and kind to all of us kids who played in the street and ran across their lawn! I remember seeing her when I would go to vote and she looked just as beautiful as she did when she was younger. God bless her and all your family during this time of grief.