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Salvatore W. Mercurio

Walnut Creek, California

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Salvatore W. Mercurio Resident of Pittsburg Born on October 20, 1928, died June 3, 2006. The son of John and Mamie Mercurio in Pittsburg, California. He is survived by his wife, Frances J. Mercurio; sister, Noreen Rogers of Phoenix, AZ; four children, Mike Mercurio, Sally Brecke, Cesca Brown and...

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In trying to come up with words to best describe our Uncle Sal, the one word that continued to pop into my head, was "timeless". I have many memories of him, and am a more cultured person because of those occasions. Every time I saw him, I couldn't help but feel as if a piece of my families rich history was right in front of my face. His humor was ageless and clever. (Even as an "old-timer") He has left behind a legacy men dream of, and always enriched the lives of the people lucky enough to...

We will miss you Uncle Sal! I have wonderful, funny and warm memories of our trips as kids to Antioch. Uncle Sal was "cool". I feel fortunate that my son was able to spend time with Uncle Sal as well. Aunt Francine, my thoughts are with you. Sally, I feel your sadness. Love to the family, Cousins, Marta & Erik

We will miss you Uncle Sal! I have so many wonderful, funny & warm memories of our visits to Antioch. Uncle Sal was "cool". I feel lucky that my own son had a chance to get to know him as well. Aunt Francine, my thoughts are with you. Sally, I feel your sadness. Much love to all the family. Marta & Erik

Uncle Sal was my mother Noreen's only brother. They were always very close and I so admired that. I, like my sister Pam have fond memories of summer visits in Anticoh with Uncle Sal and Aunt Francine and my cousins. I'll never forget how much he made everyone laugh. We would make my mother laugh so hard she'd cry. I know she will miss that. We all will. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Cousin Cindi

Uncle Sal was my mother Noreen's brother and is a very fond memory of mine from my childhood. We visited Nana and Nanu in Antioch every summer and while there spent a great deal of time with Uncle Sal's family. I truly believed that Uncle Sal never aged, because he always looked the same to me, year after year. He could always make me laugh with his funny stories. He was generous and kind to his nieces, even though I'm sure Marta, Sally and I drove him crazy as teenagers! He will be...

We have fond memories of Uncle Sal dancing at Our wedding. He will be missed.

I am sure that my Uncle Sal will be missed by all his nieces and nephews (of which he had many), especially me -- he was a favorite uncle to many. He was very much loved!

FRANCES,WE ARE SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT SAL.HE WAS A GREAT GUY. COUSIN MIKE ORLANDO AND DARLENE KENNERLY.