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Nicholas Salata

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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Nicholas Salata passed away in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Republican & Herald on March 16, 2008.

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Mary Beth, Stacey, Steff, Nick, and family (too many names to mention), thanks for letting me be a part of Uncle Nick's funeral. I was honored to be selected as a pallbearer. I'm very glad you included me. Besides being my Godfather, he was just a great guy. We always knew we'd never go hungry when he was around!

You're all in my prayers. I love you all!

To anyone who ever knew my grandfather, they would know that he was the kindest most considerate man that loved life and lived it to the absolute fullest. He always had a story to tell and a song to sing, or peanuts or pretzels to give out from his pocket. No matter what, he always knew how to bring a smile to your face. My grandfather touched the lives of many people and he will always be remembered.
I will never forget every story you've told and I always remember the joy you brought...

To uncle Nick.. you will be sadly missed by the all your nephews in St. Clair(please tell my dad I said HI).To Steph.,Nick and the rest of the gang..we love you and you are in our thoughts,GOD BLESS.

STEPH, NICK, & MARYBETH, I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR DEAR DAD. I WILL BE THINKING ABOUT YOU ALL. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW.

Steph, MaryBeth, Mom Salata, Salata family,
May it comfort you to know that the love & prayers of friends are with you at this sad time.

Uncle Nick, you were my favorite uncle. From your pockets full of peanuts to countless trips up the "Gunny" and to every "Hose House" in St. Clair, thanks for some of my fondest childhood memories. You will be missed by all who knew and loved you.

Marybeth & Stacey,
I'm so sorry about your loss. I will always remember those fun conversations me and him had when I was waiting for stacey to get ready to go out. He was like another grandfather to me. I will miss him a lot. I know we are in on the best of terms right now but I just wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers! I will never ever forget those great memories either i promise!

Marybeth, Stacey & family you are in our heart and prayers. "Day Number" We will always remember your singing, and the smile you put on our face daily.
Your friends at Turkey Hill

I went to St.Clair High school and graduated in 1944. I knew Serany and always thought of him as a gentle man. I moved from Darkwater to California in1962. I worked at Aetna steel products when i lived there. My deepest sympathy to those who loved him. Memories arre precious...honor him.