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Milton W. Sabol

BINGHAMTON, New York

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Milton W. Sabol of Binghamton Funeral services for Milton W. Sabol will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 728 River Road, Chenango Bridge, with the Rev. Mark A. Giroux officiating. Interment will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. Those wishing may make memorial...

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Aunt Esther, I am sorry I was unable to make it to Chenango Bridge for the memorial. Uncle Milton was truly a special guy-everytime I was around him it was a real great experience, and I only wish I had known him better. I hope to visit with you after I get back with my Mom (Maria) and Dad (David). Love Max

Esther & Family,
My brother, Bill, and I went fly fishing on the W. Branch on July 19. I heard a "kerplunk" behind me and thought it was a fish rolling, but a short while later discovered that a box of flies that Milt had tied and I won in our TU banquet raffle had fallen out of my vest and was drifting away down the river. Fortunately, I have the fly I was using and will always cherish memories of Milt each time I go fly fishing. May the Lord comfort you at this time of loss. In...

I cannot tell you how saddened we were to learn of Milt's passing. Our sincere and heartfelt condolences for your loss. Milt was a wonderful person with a great heart, a sense of humor and a warm smile. I will always remember how Milt took the time to show Tyler and Nolan his art of tying flies, his airplane collections or treaures he had found in the garden or woods. And who could forget his perfectly manicured green grass. We miss the old neighborhood and we’re grateful we had such...

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathy to all of you on the passing of Milt. He was the good looking kid next door as I was growing up on Massachusetts Avenue and always had a good word for the scrawny pest that most preteen girls become. He was a bright light and made my day when he spoke to me. Barbara Hayes Maxian

Dear Mrs. Sabol,

I just received the news of Mr. Sabol's passing. I feel as though I've lost a father, which is exactly what he was to me. You both opened your homes and hearts to me and made a foreign place to an international student very welcoming.

Over the years, in speaking with you and visiting, I always felt that your home was my home. You both made me feel like family and, today, as you mourn the loss of this wonderful man, I want to tell you how much he meant...

Hi Esther:

I just learned about Milt's passing and am greatly saddened. Milt was a dear friend who taught me a lot about fly tying.

Love to you and the family.

George Allen
(In Plattsburgh NY this week)

Mrs. Sabol, John, Laura, I am sorry to hear of your loss. You may not remember me but it seems I do recall at least one exciting trip to see where "Johnny's Dad" worked back in the Sunrise Terrace days and a very willing hand helping us kids set up the slotcar track somewhere in the Sabol household. He will be missed.

I was so sad to see that Milt has passed away. I worked for him for many years; he was a great mentor and advocate for all of his employees. He had a great heart and a good sense of humor and was a dedicated employee.

I would not be where I am today without his encouragement and help.
My prayers are with the family