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Salvatore F. "Sam" Saia Sr.

Hamburg, New York

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SAIA-Salvatore F., Sr. "Sam December 3, 2006, of Hamburg, NY, beloved husband of Judith (nee Monoski); devoted father of Lisa (Raymond) August, David and Salvatore Jr. (Sheryl) Saia; cherished grandfather of Samantha, Stephanie and Salvatore III; brother of the late Ida Kapsiak and Rose Gurnari;...

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So sorry for your loss Saia Family.

To The Saia Family: Please accept my deepest condolences.

I first met Sam over 30 years ago. He was always up and happy. a joy to know. I will cherish his memory

I am so sorry for your loss. Sam was one of the few truly nice people in the world. He always had such wonderful things to say about his family and had kind words for all. He will be missed.

David,
Please accept my sincere feelings of sympathy. Losing a father is a devestating loss--I know how you feel. Know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Rosina Alaimo

My deepest sympathies go out to the Saia family. I worked as a legal secretary for 20 yrs. beginning in 1978 and Sam was always the "go to guy" when you needed the best process server in town. He always had a kind word and smile for everyone and was truly one of the nicest men I have met in my life. He will be missed by many, and remembered by all of us for a lifetime. I feel blessed to have had to the pleasure of knowing him during my legal career.

I first met Sam in 1978 when I began practicing law with the firm of Gannon and Gannon.
He was a wonderful man. He did the service of process for the Gannon firm.
I started my own firm in 1980 and would always look forward to chatting with Sam when I saw him downtown.
Sam was one of the nicest, and most interesting people I have known.
I will miss Sam.

I'm truly saddened by the news of Sam's passing, but I know the angels are glad to have him. Seeing and talking with Sam always brightened my day. He was a truly good soul and I cherish our talks at Phillips Lytle. May God be with you, his family, during this difficult time. I will never forget Sam.

Dear Family and Friends -- Please accept my sincere expression of sympathy on Sam's passing. I first met Sam when I was hired by Jaeckle Fleischman & Mugel 37 years ago. As a impressionable twenty-something, I remember being appalled at the fact that someone doing something as important as process serving would appear so casually attired with a shopping bag substituting for a briefcase. (Remember, this was the 60s). However, I soon came to realize that his appearance was what made him so...