Frank-Satalin-Obituary

Frank P. Satalin Sr.

Syracuse, New York

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September 12, 1008 Frank P. Satalin Sr. died Friday at the age of 92. A lifelong resident of Syracuse, Frank graduated from St. Lucy's Academy and attended Niagara University. Frank was a proud member of the U.S. Army and a veteran of WW II. He retired after 30 years of service from the U.S....

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Fran & Jimmy,
Sorry to read the passing of your Dad.He was a Nort Side treasure.

To the Satalin Family,
From one family growing up on the Northside and connections from St. Lucy from Sister Elaine Marie, it is with deep regret to hear of Mr. Satalin's passing. He was so loved and respected by so many generations. Nothing was more exciting during my high school years than the Friday night games at SJBA...and I know my brothers feel the same way.
Ellen Engelhardt Kane
Braintree, Mass

Jimmy, Kathy, and family: May God bless you and your family at this time of sadness. Your father's soul now rests with almighty God in heaven. May the soul of Mr. Satalin and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in God's peace forever.

Dear Maureen, John and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We know how special your dad was to you and your family. Our deepest sympathy for your father's passing.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Fran & Ginger, Jim & Kathy, Mary & Danny and Maureen. Your father most certainly had an impact on my life I often think of him fondly. I am sorry I was unable to make the services. God bless you all.

Our prayers go out to y'all. My parents were dear friends. God bless each of you.
Children of Richard & Olga Burns

Erin,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather-our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Mary, Jim, Fran, Maureen and family
Your Dad's life changed this world and left it a better place by all the "lives and hearts" he touched. Those were the "good ole days" and will never be forgotten.
May your very special memories be your comfort now.
Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Love,

Jim and Fran (and families)
Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your Dad. Although I never knew him personally, I've heard nothing but great things about him my entire life. I wish that I could have given my sympathy in person, but I had a medical procedure yesterday that prevented that.