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Samuel Lovello

Topton, Pennsylvania

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Samuel J. Lovello, 69, of Ruscombmanor Township, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday morning, September 11, 2016 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center,

West Reading. He was the loving husband of Paula L. (Geibel) Lovello, whom he married on May 24, 1980. Born in Reading, Sam was the only...

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Paula and Family
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Lovello family.

A great Man Sam Will Be Missed

My thoughts and prayers are with Paula, Kristi, and Joey as they bear the grief of losing a true legend of a man. From the time Coach recruited me to wrestle in the 7th grade until our last interaction playing poker a few weeks ago, his presence always brought joy to my life, as well as all others who were fortunate enough to be in his presence. Sam was one of the most important and influential people I have ever met, and his teachings impact me every day of my life. I will forever miss...

The wrestling season will not be the same without Sam. My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

I was devastated when I found out about Mr. Lovello he was an amazing teacher and such a loving man. We are sending love and prayers to the Lovello family ❤ my heart just breaks for each and every one of you R.I.P Mr. Lovello you will be truely missed and were loved by so many. Until we meet again get your wings and fly!

Our hearts are breaking for Paula, Joey, Kristi, and their families at this sad time. Sam always had so much energy and certainly had a love for life. I was talking with my daughter-in-law who had Sam for a teacher in 5th grade. She said it was the only class she looked forward to going to because Mr. Lovello was always able to engage all of the students in his lessons. For a teacher, it doesn't get much better than that! Having taught both of his children, he did a pretty good job in the...

Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of Sammy. Just talked to him at the 50th class reunion. What a shock.

Our hearts are filled with sadness. We have been a part of this large wrestling family for a long time. We have watched your children grow and have children of their own. The joy on your faces when speaking of your children and grandchildren is etched in our minds. Please know we hold you close to our hearts and deep in our prayers.
With love and respect,
Frank and Kelly Ferrandino