Stephen-Ferradino-Obituary

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Stephen A. Ferradino

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Aug 16, 1941 – Jul 13, 2022

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BORN
August 16, 1941
DIED
July 13, 2022
LOCATION
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

Saratoga Springs, NY - With smiles, tenacity and good humor to the end, Steve passed away on July 13, 2022 with his wife, daughter and compassionate new hospice friends at his side. Steve was the son of Anthony and Virginia (Strianese) Ferradino and is survived by his sister Tonita. Born and...

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Thank you Steve for coming into Judy´s life and mine as a brother-in-law. I have many wonderful memories of the 4 of us together that I will always cherish. You will be so missed!

He was a wonderful lawyer and my heart breaks for you Judy randy and I send our love

I had the pleasure to appear before Judge Ferradino many times as a trial lawyer in the Capital District. He was always personable and genuinely interested in the lawyers and the case before him. He treated everyone professionally and welcomed lawyers and litigants to his courtroom.
I was fortunate to try a products liability case before him in 1999 and recall how well he handled the legal issues, treated the lawyers, jurors, witnesses and court personnel.
He was among my most...

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Sincere Condolences to the Ferradino family.. My father Don Tripp , had so much respect and spoke fondly of Judge Ferradino..(1980´s) Area Law enforcement.. He will be missed..

I worked for and with Judge Ferradino in Saratoga County Family Court quite awhile ago. He was a great Judge with an awesome sense of humor. Although I haven’t seen him in years I’m sure he made every day he had count. RIP Judge.

My condolences to Steve´s family. He was a long time friendly rival on the basketball court where he was one of the classiest guys in the game.

One of my first memories of Mr Ferradino, was when I played on St.Mary’s CYO basketball team as a 7th grader. He was the head coach. We had a very talented team that year. I believe that we went 23-2. I still remember trying out for the team and being the last one to be cut. He saw that I was upset and took it upon himself to add me to the squad as the 13th player. I did not play much that year, but learned a lot by being part of this team. Mr Ferradino had an great smile and infectious...

I was afforded a glimpse into the life of this fantastic man, I am honored to have provided care and guidance for Stephen and his family who have forever touched my heart.