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Salvatore Frank Lorello

Richmond, Virginia

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Salvatore Frank Lorello Esq., 62, of Midlothian, passed away Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at his residence. He had been a partner in Owens, Root and Lorello in Encinitas, Calif. and was presently with the Framme Law Firm, Richmond. Mr. Lorello's family immigrated from Sicily in the 1920's, passing...

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Dear Judy and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You were always special to me and I think of you often. We also had a loss in December. Our little grandaughter died from SIDS in December and we felt so much love. If you get a chance I would love to talk with you 730-1927. I am keeping you and your family in my prayers. Love Susan Hassell

Judy and Family, We are so sorry to learn about the passing of Sal. I remember you both so fondly while you lived here. Tenderly may God's love heal your sorrow. May the prayers of friends ease your hurting. Softly may God's peace replace your heartache with warm and loving memories. Love and sympathy to you and your family.

Mr. Lorello was a great man. He looked out for me like I was one of his own. He'll always be remebered.

I had the honor of having Mr. Lorello as a college professor and academic advisor at community college (1991-1993). He was a great teacher and a supportive friend, and encouraged a lifetime of learning. I will miss his humor.
God bless him and his family.

We extend our love and sympathy to Judy and Sals family, we have known Sal and Judy through Chesterfield Baptist Church and grew to love them and found him to be an outstanding person and Christian.

I had the pleasure of working with Sal at Framme Law Firm. God will take care of you becas his Grace is sufficient and his Mercy will endureth forever.

I have the pleasure of being aquainted with Mr. Lorello's two son's. Mario and Waverly are both very specialyoung men who are generous in spirit. I can only imagine that these are things they learned from their father. May he rest in peace.

My wife Melody and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Lorello family. We met Sal during one of our visits to the Framme Firm in Virginia and it was obvious to both of us he was a man of great insight and intellect. We sincerely hope the Lorello family finds comfort during this difficult time.

I had the honor of working with Sal at the Framme Law Firm, he was wise and funny and was committed to helping others by his profession.He was a sweet man and an inspiration to me in the way he handled his illness with grace while tirelessly working for our clients. I will miss his laugh, his tales of his family, and his sharing of years of acquired knowledge of the law and human nature.