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- Anthony Emmi's granddaughters, Rachael and Amanda, pray during calling hours at Cheche Funeral Home last July in Auburn. "He's in a much better place now, " Natalie Emmi said.
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- Zachary lines up after an outdoor play time with friends to head back to the classroom.
- Louis Emmi greets his father when returning to their Aurelius home after work last June. Every day after work, Louis kissed his father on the head and talked about work. Louis now runs Emmi Construction, the business his father started. "When it comes to this business, he was a natural," Louis said. "For every problem, there's a solution. That's the way he was."
- The letter published Thursday, written by the Southern Cayuga Central School District Board of Education, should not have included Theodore Rejman as one of the authors. Rejman is not in agreement with all of the items discussed in the letter.
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- Since last July, the Emmi family has struggled with the loss of their patriarch, Anthony. While his legacy lives on through the 300+ buildings he built around Auburn, it continues growing every day through the new homes built by Emmi Construction, now run by his son Louis. "We hurt very, very much," the Rev. Robert Belligotti said. "This causes us great pain in our hearts. But, we can begin to feel good about Anthony. He was a master builder indeed."
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