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Posted by: Jim Cahill | Rick,
I''m very sorry for your loss. Sal was a great guy, and a lot of laughs. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Cahill Family |
Posted by: Tim O'Connor | Coach,
I am so sorry for your lose.... I will miss our Saturday's together at the 621 with your dad. It will not be the same without him. Stay Strong and God Bless, Tim |
Posted by: David Massa | Papa,
I know it was time for you to go, and Nana wanted her beloved Salvy back with her. I'm sorry I never got to see your gentle smile that Monday morning or have you give me a last thumbs up. I was there Pop with you in spirit that day even though I was not by your side! You were a wonderful man who raised a wonderful family. I want to thank you and Nana for giving me 32 wonderful years of your love and devotion, and most especially my number one supporter my mother! Well buddy this is it your time has drawn near and its time for you to go to your loved one's, I never thought you would get me to say this or anyone for that matter but, GO IRISH! From the bottom of my heart, I LOVE YOU! David |
Posted by: Rosemary DeVincenzo | Sal,
You were a good husband, father, grandfather and friend. I enjoyed our times together even though they were too few. I will miss seeing you on the 4th of July and watching the firework display with you. This year you will be in the sky surrounded by the beautiful colors and sparkles and I will tip my hat to YOU! God Bless You Always and Say Hello to all for me! Love Rosie |
Posted by: Pat Freeman | Dear Family, I would like to express my sincere condolences at the loss of your dear loved one. Please be assured that your tears are not unnoticed by the Creator of Life. Although your deep pain will not easily disappear, praying to God will bring comfort to you as you grieve. The Bible tells us that God is "healing the broken-hearted ones and is binding up their painful spot (Psalm 147:3). May the "Father of tender mercies" and the "God of all comfort" strengthen your faith and give you courage to face the days ahead (2 Corinthians 1:3). My sincere condolences to the family. |