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Salvatore Vincent Logano

Mooresville, Nc, Connecticut

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Mooresville, Nc, Connecticut
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American Cancer Society

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LOGANO, Salvatore Vincent Salvatore Logano, 85, most recently of Mooresville, NC died Friday, (November 6, 2009), after a valiant battle with lymphoma, surrounded by his loving family. Born and raised in Portland on March 14, 1924, he was the son of Sebastian and Sebastiana (Leone)...

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To Joey and the entire Logano family. I was sorry to read about the passing of your Father, Grandfather, Husband and friend. My prayers and hugs go out to you all.

To the Logano Family,

Extending deepest sympathy during your time of loss.

joey and family,
so sorry about your loss. may god heal your hearts with beautiful memories.

sorry for your loss Logano family

Tommy & Family,

We are so truly sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

To the entire Logano Family,
Knowing Sal throughout the years will always stay in our thoughts and prayers. He has given us great memories. He was a dedicated family man and one of the hardest working mindset individuals known. He has passed this on to everyone in the entire family. He will truly be missed.
God Bless,

When there is love, any life is too short.

Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in your time of great sorrow in the loss of your dear husband, father and grandfather. Bereavement is so personal that few of us, unless we have experienced it ourselves, can comprehend its grief.

We send you and your family our love and prayers to give you strength to bear your sorrow.

You have our hearts,

Don, Tracy, Isabella and Christian Bonvisuto

Dear Debbie, Tom, Joey, Danielle and family -

You have our deepest sympathies on the death of your Father (Grandfather).

Rosemary Brignole Cadarette and Family

Tommy, Debbie & Family,

We are so very sorry for your loss. Sal was always so nice to me. He took such good care of me while I was pregnant when I worked for you. He knew I craved chocolate frosted donuts and every morning he would come to my desk and deliver me my donuts and make sure I was feeling OK and ask if I needed anything. Its one of those things that will not be forgotten. He was a good man.

Our thoughts are with you,
Stephanie & John Starr & Family