Erica
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Birth date: Jun 8, 1929 Death date: Aug 22, 2020
Angelo G. “Sal” Saladino, age 91, of Howey-In-The-Hills passed away on Saturday, August 22, 2020. He was born June 8, 1929 in Brooklyn, NY. He was the son of the late Angelo and Eva Biondo Saladino. Angelo was a native of New York Read Obituary
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Enjoy the freedom and path God has laid out for you. ~the Pliauplis family
Our condolences to the Saladino family on the loss of the patriarch of the family, Angelo Saladino. Grandpa Sal you are now at peace and an Angel above guiding and watching over your sons and their families. Rest In Peace!
The Williamson family (Maria’s sister)
Although I never got to meet you, I have gotten to hear of the many memories you have given to the Saladino family. Some of the best stories have left Tom, Marie, Little Tom and myself in tears from laughing so hard. You will truly be missed and your memories will live on forever in their hearts.
May you rest in peace.
Love,
Michelle
Thank you Sal for always making me feel like a daughter while living in brooklyn and queens. I truly enjoyed your stories and remembered how you would repair many kinds of items and make them new again. My brothers remember when you would sell the Italian bread for all the families in the buildings. You would always include me for dinner and on Sundays were special when we would all go to church. Our recent conversations felt the same as if We saw each other yesterday. I will always cherish our memories and until we meet again give a big hug to Barbara and my parents. Love, Denise
I had the pleasure of being Sal’s nurse.. We had some good times together. Although I was his nurse he was always giving me advice and telling me what to do lol.. He will truly be missed.... Love always Davinia AKA Padilla(in your voice) 😘
Well Pop, 91 years in circulation has come to an end. STill can't believe you are gone. Going to miss all your memories of growing up in the old neighborhood. I want to thank you for making me a strong person and having hands of gold. As you would always tell me. And your talent of hustling a few bucks in the street. That's the best, no school could teach you, but you could....its called street smarts! And at 54 years old I'm still doing it well. Pop, I can go on for hours of our good times an our disagreements. I will truly miss you so send me some signs. And tell the whole family we will all be together again. Your son, Tommy..aka THE BABY.
Pop, words can't describe how my heart is feeling at the news of your passing. I will forever cherish all the long conversations we had. You teaching me about our faith, my love for St. Theresa, when to light our candles for St. Anthony. And when to put out the jar of fresh water for the blessed Mother. You had faith like no other. So, I know you were greeted by our loved ones with open arms. Thank you for welcoming me into the family. Having a son that I am so proud to call my husband and loving our boys like you did. So, Pop I want to say to have lost you means to have had you and that is a good thing. Love you always, Maria