Saverio-Laudadio-Obituary

Saverio Laudadio

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Jan 2, 1941 – Jul 10, 2016

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BORN
January 2, 1941
DIED
July 10, 2016
LOCATION
Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Saverio N. Laudadio passed away suddenly at 75 at his home in Nesquehoning, Pa., on Sunday, July 10th, of an

apparent heart attack.

Saverio was born in Lama dei Peligni, Italy, the son of Nicola Laudadio and Elena (Baronci). He came to America when he was 6 years old and grew up in...

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OMG Tanya & Family, This comes as a great shock to me, I am so very sorry for everyone´s great loss. Dr Laudadio helped me a great deal in all the years I was seeing him till he left the Allentown, PA Office. My husband and I were just talking how great he was and I thought I would look to see if he was still practicing and I find this! I am so, so sorry for your great loss. He was a very nice person and a very intelligent Doctor that I knew I could always count on. Please accept our Deepest...

Dear Paolo, David, Elene and Gina, I just want to send my condolences to you on the loss of your father. You are all in my prayers.
Judy Sennett and Family.

I am so sorry for your loss.My thoughts and prayers to you at this sad time in your life.I met dr. in 1975, and if it was not for him I would not of had a good life. I learned a lot from him. A great man which you already know. Children remember when you came to my house to spend the day with my children. Love always Dr. Laudadio. Will never forget you...

Tanya, I am so very sorry to hear of Sal's sudden passing. My heart goes out to you as you face your illness with grief, but faith and ALWAYS HOPE. I love you, my matron of HONOR, Vera

Dave and Paolo, I am very sorry for your loss. I added your dad to my prayers. I remember him and how wonderful he was with he patients...and to the young staff at AOMC. with love and thoughts, for you guys and your family. Rosa Scotto

Tanya, Paolo, David, Gina, Elena, and the Laudadio family...I often think of all of the things Sal taught me that made my life so much better which I also share with others. I will always remember his thoughtfulness in inviting me to the family Christmas Eve dinners attended by so many family members and friends. Nearby me right now is a book he gave me...Theology and Sanity...a good read. Rest in Peace good doctor...my sincere sympathy to the entire Laudadio family. Patty

I remember Dr Laudadio from my early years as a new nurse. Such a caring and wonderful man. He will be missed. Fly high!

"A man far beyond his years evan as a child in WWII torn Italy. He came to America, worked to get an education and gave back so much more based on his life experiences, his medical knowledge and his empathy. We feel honored to have been part of his life even as we feel the void left by his death" Dr.& Mrs. Salvatore Assorgi

Saddened by the loss of my beloved cousin Sali. I will cherish our memories.

My deepest sympathy to Tanya, his children and grandchildren. May God give you the strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.

May you rest in the peace of God's arms.

Love your cousin,
Dolores