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Sandy Paladine

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Sandy (PopPop) Paladine, 73, died of cancer at home with his family by his side. Sandy was born on May 26, 1938, and resided half of his life in Syracuse, New York. Sandy was President and co-owner of Paladines Big M Supermarket for over 30 years in North Syracuse, NY. The other half of his life...

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Linda,
I am so sorry for your loss. The little that i knew your dad you could tell he was a great man. He reminded me of my dad. This i do know he raised a great daughter. I will continue to pray for you and your family.

Celia, Peter and all of Sandy's family...I am so sorry to hear of his passing. I had not seen Sandy for many years but I remember a sweet,happy young man. I spent many days at the home on Court Street and got to know what a great guy he was. I am sorry that I did not see the obituary in time to join you all at the mass. God bless you dear Sandy and Frank also.
Millie (DiMauro) Van Benthuysen

Dear Patty, I can't begin to list all the great memories of Sandy growing up on the "North Side". His contagious smile will be missed dearly. All the best to you in your family. God Bless
Dave Francescotti

Dear Aunt Patty & Family,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Sandy. He was such a nice man and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Jackie, Jan, Linda, Celia, and all the rest of Sandy's beloved family: I was blessed to work for Sandy and Frank in the early 70s at the store in North Syracuse, and I remember all of you well, and with much affection. You'll all be in my prayers, as will Sandy, and I hope you find lots of comfort and joy in the memories you have of him. He and Frank were both wonderful bosses - they set the bar very high for all of my subsequent employers - and I'm so thankful I knew them both.

Linda,
So sorry to hear about your dad. I know you have many wonderful memories of him, and I hope in time they bring you some comfort. My sympathies to you, your family, and all who knew your dad.

I was saddend to hear of Sandy's passing. I worked at Paladine's Midstate in the late 1960's as a stock clerk in high school. I remmember him as a kind and generous boss (my first) and an excellent businessman. He was very supportive of my family and took a personal intest in me, helping me a great deal in obtaing financial aid to attend college. He will be missed.

To Celia and the entire Paladine Family,
I'll always remember the Thursday night 9:30 to 11 snack meetings with Sandy and his Dad Frank at Poodles on Salina St. We'd have pepper and egg sandwiches talk and laugh about anything. Once and a while serious business would be discussed.Father and Son shared the same warm friendly smile that became their trademark.
Both were good businessmen, and fun to be with!They were customers of mine ( we published the Pennysaver) and my wife and I...

Rest In Sweet Peace, Mr. Paladine... remembering you, your store on Church St in North Syracuse, your family & employees... YOU were such a huge part of all of our lives in the neighborhood... YOU were our FAMILY and made such a precious 'difference' in many lives. Thank you for the memories, your never ending kind smile & wonderful heart. As GOD holds you now in HIS loving arms, may HE bless your family & friends with the Peace & Comfort that only HE can provide...