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Alexander "Sandy" Sabo Jr.

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

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Alexander "Sandy" Sabo, Jr., age 82, of Hainesport, NJ and formerly of Hamilton Twp and Medford, NJ, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Sandy was born on October 22, 1942, in Trenton, NJ to the late Alexander Sabo and Yolanda "Pat" Sabo...

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May I offer my sincere condolences to the entire Sandy Sabo family. We were both from the Trenton area but Sandy and I met when we were in the Army during basic training at Fort Dix in 1964. We lost contact and as time went by, we hooked up and chatted from time to time on Facebook. He was always the gentlemen. I am so sorry he passed away. He will be in my prayers. Henry Poreda Las Vegas Nevada

Sandy was my UPS guy for many years. He was a wonderful guy, like a friend to all in the neighborhood. Rest in peace.

My condolences to the Sabo family. I remember Sandy from the 80's working at Stacy in the Lawrenceville Shopping Center. He was the fastest delivery guy! He was always happy, smiling, and had a pleasant greeting! Sincerely, Elissa Horan

Mary, Chris and family So sorry to hear about Sandy. We will remember all the good times we had with "22"

Sad to see this notice of Sandy's passing. Remember attending Lalor and Hamilton High School West with him. Growing up in Lalor Tract on Andrew Street connected many of us for the 12 years - graduating in 1960. We seemed to always remember each other at the reunions or upon meeting somewhere over the many years. We laughed and smiled with fond - fun memories of the innocence and wonderful times. I am so glad to have shared growing up during the 40's and 50's. May God Bless the Sabo...

To the Sabo Family I express my deepest sympathy for your loss! The Yard, Pratico and Kovach Family had a GREAT time growing up with Sandy and his cousins! Dennis Yard

David and families, A well written obituary describing a great guy ! It was indeed a gift knowing him. R I P Teamster.

Sorry for your loss, Tom and family. May Sandy rest in peace. I´ll always remember his 57 Chevrolet Biscane! Probably paid for from his Trenton Times paper boy job.

The family of Sandy, Please accept my sympathy. It was a pleasure knowing Sandy. He always kind and a smile on his face. Rest in Peace my friend. Mike Lanzoni, Stewart's Root Beer.