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Al Melcolm
May 18, 2007
Sal was always a pleasure to be around. Quick to laugh, send funny emails, and tell stories about his exploits, even at his own expense. I shall truly miss him.
Ned Searcy, Jr.
May 15, 2007
Jerry A. and I had a visit at Sal's hospital. He was telling us "he was just another grain of sand on the beach". I told him that we are also on the same beach, but "Sal, your grain of sand sprinkles so much brighter.
Abdo Sarkees
May 15, 2007
Dear Kathy,
I wil lhave always fond Memories of Sal going back 40 years. I am very sorry for your loss.
Donna Doersch
May 15, 2007
Dear Kathy,
I am so very sorry about Sal. He was such a nice man. I do hope you are o.k. I know all this has been so hard for you, Laura and Sarah.
Love, Donna Doersch
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