William-Sapienza-Obituary

William Santo Sapienza

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

William Sapienza passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on April 19, 2007.

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On your birthday, Daddy - missing you so much. All our love, C,B,S,E

FOR DADDY - Thinking of you on Father's Day, (and every day). Love always, Connie

MY DADDY'S EYES...Twinkled with mischief; Softened with understanding; Shone with love; Were full of wisdom; Changed color with the clothing he wore - hazel, grey, green, or periwinkle blue like his Mama's. My Daddy's eyes opened just before he left us - he looked right into my eyes. I was startled - my Daddy's eyes were brilliantly blue, yet he was not wearing blue. I like to believe Heaven was reflected in his eyes, and I had a glimpse of a beautiful eternity, which I no longer fear. I...

Uncle Bill, as he was known to me, was truly a special person who left a lasting impression in my life. He always took the time to share not just his knowledge, but his time. It didn't matter if he was working in the garden, feeding his fish or playing with that old commodore computer. If you would spend time with him, you were going to learn something. I learned he was a very kind and caring man. Although he will be missed, I am relieved that Bill is at peace now. Our condolences go...

My father lived well on this earth and knows the gift of life everlasting provided by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. He never demanded or even asked anything of me but never failed to ask if there was anything I needed. He was always there for me when I needed assistance and always wished me happiness. My father had many skills and talents but I never heard him boast, he only used his abilities to provide for family or to help friends and neighbors. My father was loyal, dutiful,...

For my dad,
Your unconditional love for your children is a legacy that will live on in our hearts. Even your last spoken words to me, "Carol, I love you" will remain with me for eternity. How thankful I am that all of us were able to be with you until your last breath and that the voices you heard in that final week were of your family whom you loved.
Carol

Grandpap --
You truly were our Mr. Wonderful. You will be missed so much. Although, you were a man of few words we never doubted your love for us. You gave continually of yourself. I will always remember your warm smile, hugs and kisses, and those endearing words..."menza, menza". It brings me such comfort to know that you are in heaven and joined in eternity with our loved ones that have gone before us.
Much love,
Concetta Rose

Carol,
I was so saddened to hear of your dad's unexpected death. I know you spent countless days and hours with him as did your brothers and sisters and that he loved that time with you all.
I will always remember how your dad lit up whenever any of you walked into the room.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Sapienza Children & Grandchildren,
How happy I was to hear that Bill had lived with Cathy the last 18 months and that during Bill's last week of life was surrounded by his children and grandchildren.
Bill loved his children and grandchildren so very much. He was as many said here the nicest guy in the world!!!
He will be missed greatly, but how blessed you are to know that you took such good care of him. Not many parents have as loving of a family as Bill had.
May God comfort you...