Chad-Salvaggio-Obituary

Chad Salvaggio

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1967 - 2021

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Chad Salvaggio, 53, of Harrisburg, passed away on Sunday, January 3, 2021, with his family by his side. The son of Martha Salvaggio and the late Philip Salvaggio, he was born on March 23, 1967 in the Harrisburg Hospital. Chad was an extremely loyal person and friend. Out of sincere love and the...

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The blues world celebrates Chad's life. His music and his deeds touched so many. He is so missed. So sad for his family and close friends. Our thoughts are with you.

Our family is heartbroken with the death of our sweet nephew and cousin, Chad. He is so loved by all of us. I am blessed to have had a chance to speak to him on the phone shortly before his death to tell him how much he meant to me. He was a very special part of our lives and always will be. Please pray for my sister Marti and Sal.

You will be missed by all who knew you brother. Rest easy my friend.

Marti & Sal, I am sadden to hear of Chad's passing. My heartfelt condolences to both of you. I have known Chad since 1971, when I started working with his mother, Marti. Although, I didn't see Chad in later years, I still kept in touch with Marti. Fran

I met Chad around 1994 when we both lifted at the West Shore Y in Camp Hill. The Zildjian work out shirts branded him a drummer and he figured out I was a hard rock bass player, we found out we had mutual musician friends, spent the grueling time on treadmills talkIng about the local music scene in the mid 1990’s and the rest is history, a friend for life. Sometimes we’d go a long time without chatting or exchanging Facebook comments but when it happened we would pick up right where we...

Graduated with Chad . I always remember him being a warm, kind and jolly soul. Good people. He will be missed.

To those who may read this....
I'd like to speak of my friend. I'll wager that if you reached this point on this page, there's a good chance you knew Chad - and if you did, then I'm also pretty sure you feel about this the way most all of us who knew him felt - a sincere sense of loss, a sadness, and grief that we no longer have the chance for the "Chad" moments in our lives.
My own interactions with Chad, through work mostly, were so very brief in comparison...but when Chad was on...

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