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Stephen B. SADOSKY

West Palm Beach, Florida

1949 - 2016

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SADOSKY, Stephen B.Stephen Barry Sadosky, age 67, passed away July 12, 2016. Born March 23, 1949 in Hartford, CT to Marie Ouellette and Leonard J. Sadosky. He grew up in East Hartford, attended Penney High School and graduated in 1971 from University of Connecticut Engineering Program. He...

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I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a wonderful man.

Steve, you are sorely missed. Since the flight from JFK to Tokyo on which we first met in the 80's to inspecting new Viva Yachts in Taiwan with you and celebrating new launches with Crystal Champagne, to introducing you to new yachtsmen in Hong Kong (Remember Thunderbird Marine & Clearwater Bay Marina) you were alway upbeat, optimistic about the future and a great and generous friend. We always stayed in touch but could not spend enough time together.

Forever your friend, Paul...

I'm lucky to meet you. Good, cheerful, thoughtful friend, may you rest in peace.

Ginger and I will never forget Steve from our friendship during the 1980s. He was always full of fun and adventure. We sailed, laughed and played together. Steve was always the life of the party; continuously upbeat and a laugh a minute. Our hearts go out to Liz.who has lost so much.

Since we met in the 90s, I always thought "what a neat man, with such professionalism, integrity and also warmth."

It is such a shame that the good guys often have to go first. You'll be missed by everyone who had the pleasure and privilege of meeting you.

My heartfelt greetings to Liz and your whole family,

Tobias

Steve was a great friend and a client, He will be miss!!! My condolences to Liz!!

Will be sadly missed.
Always had something happening somewhere on the Globe.
A trusted person who was always helpful.

Stevie, our younger years, as first cousins, were filled with many visits and outings at Grandpa Stanley Sadosky's Wilson home. Gatherings there always involved lots of food and laughter. You were right in the middle of it, with our other cousins. You and Uncle Richard Sadosky, were so much alike. You both always enjoyed telling your stories and getting everyone to have a hearty laugh with you. One last enjoyable time with you was for your Dad's funeral week. The whole family moved daily to...