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Samuel L. Paolo

Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania

1926 - 2022

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October 13, 2022
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Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania

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Samuel Louis Paolo passed away Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. He was born Jan. 31, 1926, in Vandergrift, to Dominic and Mary Concetta Paolo. He graduated from Vandergrift High School. He served in the Navy and fought in World War II. He Graduated from St. Vincent College and received his principal...

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Condolences to family &friends, I remember him as principal of Allegheny /Hyde Park Junior High School, and he used to allow us to play basketball in the morning before school started. Wonderful man, sorry for your loss. Marty Hubert

Sincere condolences to Sam´s and Aunt Phyllis´s families at the loss of Sam. My husband, Lou, and I enjoyed visiting with them in Florida over the years. Their zest for life, love of family and friends was very evident. Love to all, Joyce

Mr Paolo was my 9th grade civics teacher and was a great teacher. He was my first teacher crush and I loved him. My sympathy to his. Family

I had Mr Paolo in ninth grade civics class. He was my first teacher crush and he was such a good teacher. He was dedicated to his work and his family has my sympathy. Just a little addition....he was the most handsome teacher I had

Mr. Pablo was tough but I loved him so much. I believe I had in 9th grade but I can´t remember what subject. I had his daughter in school. My condolences to you Carol & your sweet Mother. May he RWG until we meet again!

Sam's first wife Nancy and her family lived across the street from us on Manor Rd in New Kensington. I remember my family mourning the passing of their son Scott

Greatest sympathies to you and your family.

Mr. Paolo hired me as a teacher in 1974, but because he switched assignments, I never got to work for him, but always considered him a friend. I owe my career to him.

I had Mr. Paolo for 9th Civics at Parnassus Junior High School in New Kensington and enjoyed his class and his often quote " I'm from Missouri so prove (when you were challenging him)." I also feel that he influenced my decision to become a teacher. Rest in Eternal Peace. Sending my deepest Sympathy to his extended family.