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Samuel Joseph Magaro

Lower Paxton Twp., Pennsylvania

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Samuel Joseph Magaro, 82, retired Magisterial District Judge of Lower Paxton and West Hanover Township, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his loving family on May 9, 2015. He was born in Steelton, Pennsylvania and was a lifelong resident of Dauphin County. He graduated from...

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Dad,

Not a minute goes by that you are not thought of. It does not seem possible that it is going to be four years since you left us.

We all miss you so much and pray that you are watching over all of us especially Mom and that someday we will all be united once again as a family.

Forever in our thoughts, prayers and in our heart. God Bless you Dad

We love you and miss you so much.

Mom (Mary), Natalie, Ninette, AnnMarie, Sammy, Anthony...

A great man, Father, Husband and friend....He will truly be missed...We love you Uncle Sammy

Henry and I were saddened to hear of the passing of Sam. He was a very loving person. We will remember him with great affection. As a member of his extended family we always felt welcome in his company.
Henry and Pauline Sallusti
Scranton Pa.

Our condolences goes out to the Magaro family.

The Poole Family

Uncle Sam modeled a life well lived. He loved God , his wife and family to the fullest.
He will be missed but not forgotten.
Especially since I have many of his recipes:)
I love you all
Lee and Carmina

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Magaro family & very many friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

My deepest condolences and prayes to the Magaro Family

Very sorry to hear of the passing of Sam Magaro, God bless the whole family!

I would like to extend my sincere condolences to the entire Magaro Family. As an Uptown youth of the 60's, I spent many, many memorable experiences at Magaro's Pizzaria. It was home away from home. A haven for the neighborhood teenagers, we would eat the Best pizza in town, and nurse a small coke for hours. Sam was always compassionate and friendly to all. We grew up with his Family. Sam's compassion extended to his employees, that sometimes were "down and out." He gave them an...