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October 22, 2018
John, Phil, Alex & families...
We are so sorry to hear about your dad, he was TRULY a great person. Mr. Sasko would do ANYTHING for ANYBODY.
One of the things I always like to do when someone has passed away, is to mention something GREAT I remember in how this person has affected my life.
I have 2 boys and many years when they were young Mr. Sasko would dress up as Santa and come to our house. We loved it!!! Today he is dusting off his Santa suit and will now become Santa for ALL the children in Heaven!!!
Fred, Deb & Boys
October 21, 2018
May you find strength during this most difficult time from our Grand Creator.
Cecilia Jacko
October 19, 2018
My Deepest sympathy to your family. May God give you the strength to
get through this difficult time. He was a wonderful man.
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