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Salvatore N. Martino

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Salvatore N. Martino, 55, of Roseto, formerly of Chicago, died on Friday January 13, 2006 at home. Born: On October 7, 1950 in Easton, he was a son of Nicholas S. and Agnes Angelini Martino of Roseto. Personal: Salvatore was a customer service representative at O'Hara International Airport in...

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Dear Sal Martino Family our condolences on the lost of your Dear son Sal. What a great fellow Sal was. We will miss you.

Being a pilot for United based in ORD for 17 years I ran into Sal often. I will miss Sal, he treated all people well. It is best said by Gina Negrin, "He would make it feel like the sun was shining,even on the gloomiest of days". My deepest sympathy, Greg

Sal,
I will truely miss your warm and friendly manners. I enjoyed working with you at United. We always had so much fun. I fondly remember the time you came out on our boat for the air and water show it was a wonderful time. You will always be in my heart and prayers. Rest in peace my friend.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Martino family. It was my pleasure to work with Sal until 1994 when I left ORD. United Airlines has lost one of its best. May you rest in peace.

Sal is one of a kind and has been greatly missed. My heart is broken but knowing he is watching over us and we will meet again is conforting. God be with you and your family. See you again Sal I love you.

Sal and me worked together in B concourse he was sd for b2 and i was b1 well i am going to miss you sal somtimes i blame myself for leaving united and not being there

sending our deepest sympathy to Sal's family from two friends who loved him dearly.Always a smile on his face and warm from his heart he will be forever in ours.

To Sal's Family, my heart goes out to you. I would like to convey my deepest and siNcere condolenscenes to all of you. You had a son that was a pleasure to work with and always had a warm smile. I met Sal
when I first started with United in Chgo and he told me that he was going to Milan for training the station on our system and he said " it would be so much fun if u came with us because u speak Italian so beautifully u can help because my Italian isn't so perfect'. What a man
truly...

Dear Martino family, I can not thank you enough for bringing such a wonderful person to this beautiful earth. Sal always will live in my heart; he is now in a much better place and surrounded by angels-just like him.
I had the honor and pleasure to work with Sal in Chicago, Miami and then back to Chicago-he was like a brother to me and I will miss him dearly.