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Serge Sayago

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Serge Sayago Serge Sayago, 85 of Palmer Twp. passed away Wednesday October 24, 2007 at home.He was born on January 17, 1922, in Caracas, Venezuela, South America, a son of the late Enrique and Edelmira Rosales Sayago. Serge was preceded in death by his wife, the former JoAnne...

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To the Sayago family,
I am so sorry to have read of the loss of Serge. he grew up with my Mother and cousins in Brooklyn. I had the pleasure to have spent time with him and his wife at both of their home and they came to my daughter Sara's Sweet 16. I still make his jelly roll recipe that he showed me how to make. He was a wonderful man and it was an honor to have known him.

To the Sayago Family,
I was saddened by the news of your father's passing. I grew up with Serge in Brooklyn along with my cousins Delfino and Raquel Berthely. I was very happy to have spent time with him and his wife at my grandaughter's birthday party a few years back, as they live in Easton and my grandaughter went to school with Ian. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

To the Sayago family,
My brother and I grew up with your Father and Grandfather in Brooklyn, NY. We had many treasured memories from our childhood. We are so lucky to have known him and the family through all of these years. He was a great man, who accomplished manythings in his life, most of all his love of his wife and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Dear Sayago Family,

Surely your sorrow and heart ache are more profound than ours as you lost a loving father, father-in-law or a grand father. Our hearts are also full of sorrow, because we lost a loving and an honest friend in every respect. It was an honor and privilege to have enjoyed his and JoAnne's loving friendships for almost a half century.

He was one of my dearest friend for 14 years while working at Bethlehem Steel, but he kept that friendship growing deeper and...

I have many fond memories of Serge's days of volunteering at the American Red Cross. He could be counted on for interesting conversation and a sense of humor. I have missed seeing him in recent years when health and other life events prevented his continued work with us. My thoughts are with you in your loss.
Margot Hillman
American Red Cross

To the Sayago Family: It is with a heavy heart that I feel as I write this message to you all. I want you all to know that Serge was extremely proud of each and everyone of you. I have heard numerous stories about his children, grand children and great grandchildren during his volunteer career at the Red Cross. I hope with time your sadness disappears knowing Serge is happy with Joanne and his old military buddies again. Till we all see him again. Love from Teri Holderman at the Red Cross.

Brian,

I was sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Even though I didn't know him, reading his obituary is quite impressive. I noted he was involved with the building of the Citicorp Center. If that was the slanted roof building on Lexington and 54th Street in NYC our lives came pretty close since I worked across the street and watched as that building was constructed. You must be very proud of him. My prayers are with you and your family in this time of...

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Serge had been a very active volunteer for the American Red Cross for many years. He was very dedicated to all that he had done for us.

Robin Trexler
American Red Cross