Samuel-Aiello-Obituary

Samuel M. Aiello

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Samuel M. Aiello Samuel M. Aiello, age 83 of York Springs, passed away Sunday, November 15, 2009 at Bethany Village Retirement Community. Born April 12, 1926 in Harrisburg, he was a son of the late Fillipo and Marianna (Abate) Aiello. Samuel graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School,...

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I'm sorry to hear about Sam. I got to know him as a client in our CREP program. I always enjoyed talking to him and hearing about his experiences. My thoughts, prayers, sympathy, and condolences go out to Sam's family and friends.
Dean

I'm sorry to read about the loss of your father and grandfather. There are no words that can make this a easier time for you guys. I know as a family, all of you will be there for each other to share in the pain and reflect on all the great memories you have. My thoughts are with all of you.

My heartfelt condolences to the Aiello family and everyone who knew and loved Sam. I had the pleasure of knowing him through his son William, as we talked and cheered Bill on during his wrestling matches. I hold wonderful memories of Mr. Samuel Aiello and his entire beautiful family. May he rest in heavenly peace.

I would like to express my condolences to the family. I grew up in Harrisburg uptown area, and knew Frank Aiello, moved away and then became aquainted with Sam and his family in York Springs. With sincere sorrow.

I grew up as an Aiello family friend. This is a family that I love and admire and have always treated me as one of their own, something I will always treasure. I have no doubt this family value and others were instilled by Sam. Weather I was able to see Sam (or his sons) once a week or once a year we always picked up right were we left off. Sam commanded respect.I always appreciated and admired that about him. He always showed me the same respect in return. Sometimes he would get a little...

Many of my fondest childhood memories are filled with fun times with Pap. Whether it was at Disney on Ice with all my cousins or cooking Sunday breakfast after mass with just me and dad, we had a wonderful time together! Pap instilled in all of us the importance of family values, pride of being Italian and patriotism. As a child I loved listening to pap tell his wartime stories and goofy jokes. Pap you will be forever remembered and deeply missed. I love you!

My condoences go out to John and the family of Sam. Sam was my friend. We paled around together many times, going to the Y.M.C.A., the Y.W.C.A. and the C.Y.O.dances. A lot of time was also spent at Hershey Park and dances at the Ballroom on Saturday nights. The only thing we drank was coffee at Davenport's Restaurant in Market Square. I was honored to have a friend like Sam. God willing, I hope to meet up with Sam in Heaven.

Sam was the love of many people's lives. All who know him loved him. He was both a man's man and a ladies' man. I knew him through the Metropolitan Singles group and have many fond memories of him and his dancing feet. I particularly loved the many stories he talked about from his life experiences. He dearly loved his family and he did a great job raising his boys. He was very proud of them and their accomplishments. Rest in Peace, my friend. We'll miss you.