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Benjamin J. Salvadori Jr.

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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BENJAMIN J. SALVADORI Jr. age 39 of Atlanta, Ga. formerly of Maple Hts., Oh. Beloved son of Diana Turchik and the late Benjamin J. Salvadori Sr.; loving grandson of Paul and the late Eleanora Turchik; dear nephew of Karen Ledvina (Ted) and the late Paulette Bacho; cousin of John and Ed Bacho;...

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Ben was a person who left an impression on most all people he met. He had a passion for excellence in all he did. His energy was to be envied. Ben will be greatly missed by all of us who knew and loved him.

My Friend ; Benjamin Salvadori Jr.
Ben was an Experience, I didn't just know him, I experienced him,
He was my friend, colleague, confidant, mentor, and spiritual brother.
I will truly miss him.
He has made me laugh until I hurt and sometimes. And sometimes
I carried his pain until it made me cry.
I could never forget the Experience of knowing Ben,
I will reminisce about it from time to time
I will tell other people about the Experience of Ben.
He will live...

Ben was always a pleasure to talk to even in his weakest days! His family is in my prayers and know that he is in a better place.

Ben, you will always be missed and loved. You were my passion for life.
Love, Mom



Mom

My thoughts and Prayers are with you. May you take comfort in the fact that EVERYONE that came to know Ben-knew what a kind hearted and caring person he really was. His laughter will remain in my heart forever.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I knew Ben as a young professional with a passion to excel always with a smile and a very positive attitude.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

To Ben's family and friends. My deepest sympathy on your loss. I worked with Ben at IBM several years back and always enjoyed listening to him and my other team members debate new technology. He always loved Cleveland and was especially happy when the Browns came back home. Sincerely, Mark Lingl