Salvatore-DiSano-Obituary

Salvatore T. DiSano

Providence, Rhode Island

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Salvatore DiSano passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on January 29, 2007.

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My deepest sympathy to the DiSano Family. Br. DiSano was a man who supported working people and help to create one of the most active unions in Rhode Island, the UFCW Local 328. We know this loss is to his family as well as the labor. He wiull not soon be forgotten. I was hornored to assist in his award from the RI Labor History Society. I sure he is in Labor Heaven.

To the DiSano Family,
I was appointed by Sam to Executive Board of Local 328 in 1971. I truly appreciate the opportunity he gave me, and I hope that he was both proud and gratified when I became the President of Local 328 in 1995. I can only hope that, during my tenure as President, I was as faithful a steward of the Local as he was. He was both a mentor and a role model.

Dear Sammy and Christine:
My deepest condolences to you and your families. I don't expect you to remember me, but I had the honor and privilege to work with your Dad way back in 1965 as a secretary along with Yolanda Saccoia and Doris Parillo. I learned so much from your Dad. He was the most patient, kind, and knowledgable person I ever worked for. He always respected and sincerely cared for his employees. He was a wonderful man. I also remember your Mom as a very gracious and sweet...

Sam and Christine I am sure you will not remember me but my late husband worked with your Dad at the Union Hall on Broad St. He was the Business agent for Local328 when your Dad was President. You were both very young at the time. My husband Jim passed away in 2002 at the age of 89. My family and I offer you are deepest sympathy. Florence Kelly and Family

Our sincere condolences to the family on their loss. I worked with Sam for a short time at the Meat Cutters Union
Charlie & Marie Arinello
Smithfield, Virginia

Although I did not know him well,I
was fortunate to have been in his company several times during my childhood.I will always have a sense
of special pride because he was an
outstanding human being and he was my "Uncle Sam". a

Hi Dad (Sam),
So sorry we can't be there for the services, but we'll be thinking of you. We'll toast Sal's memory at Rum Runner's ;)

Love,
Sarah, Mom & Jon

Sammy, Christine & family,
Our sincerest condolences at this sad time. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Bob Kilduff &
Sue Taylor

To The Disano Family,
What can we say about Sam? He will be remembered fondly and missed greatly. Sam was a special part of this facility and we are all grateful to have known such an incredible man. Sam certainly left this world a better place than he found it...we are all blessed.
Please accept our sincerest sympathy for your loss and receive comfort in your many, many memories of Sam.
Sincerely,
Staff at Hattie Ide Chaffee Home