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Paul Saltarelli Obituary

Paul L. Saltarelli
Paul L. Saltarelli, 64, of Kipling, died Thursday (October 31, 2019) at his home.
He was born August 20, 1955 in Connecticut, son of Faye (Morrone) Saltarelli of Florida and the late Philip Saltarelli. Paul was an artist and was well-known for his paintings. He also played in a band called Harvann from Norwalk.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by a son, Paul M. (and Jen) Saltarelli of Wisconsin; a daughter, Laurie Saltarelli (and Ayla) of Senecaville; a brother, Philip (and Ana) Saltarelli of California; and a sister, Diane (and Don) Saltarelli-Meng of Canada.

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Published by The Hour on Jan. 9, 2020.

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angel Dailey

April 17, 2024

I know it has been a minute since someone wrote something on this but hi I'm angel and Paul was a huge part of my life he was like a father to me even tho he was old enough to be my grandpa he helped my family a lot though out the years too. I want to talk about the first time I met Paul and it is not something funny or anything like that it is kind of boring, to be honest, but it's okay. I was little I don't know how old i was maybe 5 or 6 but me and my sister went to a little park that was not that far from our house we went there with our mother we were there for a minute it was really hot outside and my mom needed ice for her to drink it was warm because of the heat. there were not a lot of people she knew out where we lived at the time but she told us that she had a friend down the road from the park who might have ice for her drink so we decided to walk down the road until we stopped at this house that had a big pine tree that covered the whole porch with the pine leaves we went on the porch and my mom knocks on the door. someone opened the door it was Paul I did not know who he was but my mom met him a long time ago before I was born but when he opened the door she said hi to him and stuff like that and then asked if he had ice. he didn't. he said sorry and said that he would make sure that he would have ice from now on just in case she might need it in the future. I don't remember what happened next I think we just left and went back to the park for a little while and then went back home but ever since that day he has been in my life and become important to me. he taught me so much stuff like painting and drawing even tho he used to still the paint he bought me when he ran out of his for his paintings. I'm actually really good at drawing not so panting tho but it's okay he also taught me how to play an electric keyboard too. but I just want to say that he was a really good guy and some people might think he was rude or something like that because he gets moody sometimes but when you get to know him he is nice and he will always tries to be funny and make you happy I'm sure there is someone that has a way better story about how they meet pual but I'm glad I met him.

Barbara Jean Gradia

June 22, 2020

Paul had the sweetest, kindest heart! SUCH a gentleman; he was never part of the group of guys that bullied or made fun of others. Always quick with a cheery "hi Barb" and I never saw anything but a peaceful, happy guy in Paul. I was just thinking about him last week, hoping to see him at the 50yr reunion in 2023. My prayers go out to all of Paul's family as our Lord walks with you through this time of grieving. I know we will all see each other in the Great Reunion in Heaven, and what an endless day of joy that will be! ((Hugggs))

William Peden

January 15, 2020

Will miss our time Playing in Page 1 together RIP my Friend
Bill Peden

Diane Saltarelli Meng

January 11, 2020

I miss you everyday Paul but I will see you soon in Paradise.

Love,

Your sister, Diane

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