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Lombardo

In Loving Memory

Lombardo, Salvatore M.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Patricia Lombardo (nee: Shaughnessy); loving father of Gary (Lisa), Steven (Kathleen) Lombardo, and Kathleen (Joe) Sutter; cherished grandfather of Chad (Molly) Lombardo, Brooke (Mike) Dierberger, Nicholas (Elizabeth) Lombardo, Michael (Julia Jensen) Lombardo, Tori (Jeff) Collyer, and Jordan (Josh) Harris; beloved great-grandfather of Everett, Griffin, Mason and the late Jack: our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many.

Services: Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry on Monday, 7//18 at 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. Mass at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made  to the American Diabetes Association. Visitation on Sunday, 2-6 p.m.

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12 thoughts on “Lombardo, Salvatore M.”

  1. So sad to hear about Sal. He was a great man and I always enjoyed him when we had the opportunity to be around one another. I’m sure he’s still watching over his family from Heaven. My deepest sympathies to the entire family for his loss.

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  2. So sad to hear about Sal. He was a great man and I always enjoyed him when we had the opportunity to be around one another. I’m sure he’s still watching over his family from Heaven. My deepest sympathies to the entire family for his loss.

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  3. My sincere condolences to the Lombardo Family. What a great guy Sal was, he will be truly missed. The few times we were at family gatherings I knew him to be a kind person and a complete gentleman. Every time we would meet I would always greet him with, “Hi Mr. Lombardo, how are you?” He would always respond, “Please, call me Sal.” and I would immediately say, “Ok Mr. Lombardo, I will.” He was a “down to earth” kind of a guy who was comfortable with being greeted as “Sal” but I always felt he was deserving of “Mr.”
    God bless and RIP Mr. Lombardo. If you happen to run into my mother, tell her I love her and miss her.

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  4. My sincere condolences to the Lombardo Family. What a great guy Sal was, he will be truly missed. The few times we were at family gatherings I knew him to be a kind person and a complete gentleman. Every time we would meet I would always greet him with, “Hi Mr. Lombardo, how are you?” He would always respond, “Please, call me Sal.” and I would immediately say, “Ok Mr. Lombardo, I will.” He was a “down to earth” kind of a guy who was comfortable with being greeted as “Sal” but I always felt he was deserving of “Mr.”
    God bless and RIP Mr. Lombardo. If you happen to run into my mother, tell her I love her and miss her.

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  5. Gary, Steve and Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I have such wonderful memories growing up on Newton Drive and all the memories include your family. It was such a wonderful way to grow up. You’re in my prayers

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  6. Gary, Steve and Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I have such wonderful memories growing up on Newton Drive and all the memories include your family. It was such a wonderful way to grow up. You’re in my prayers

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  7. To the entire Lombardo family – the Busalacki and Viviano family extend our prayers and smypathy to all of you. We all have good memories of Mr. Lombardo coming down to the neighborhood park to be the pitcher for our nightly softball games.

    And Mrs. Lombardo made the best Ravioli and cheesecake I have ever had.

    Pete, Ann and Felicia Busalacki who is still with us and is now 92 years old. When I told her about Mr. Lombardo she was sad to hear but remembered all the good times they had on Newton Drive.

    Sorry I can’t make the visition but I volunteer at the USO this Sunday from 2-6.

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  8. To the entire Lombardo family – the Busalacki and Viviano family extend our prayers and smypathy to all of you. We all have good memories of Mr. Lombardo coming down to the neighborhood park to be the pitcher for our nightly softball games.

    And Mrs. Lombardo made the best Ravioli and cheesecake I have ever had.

    Pete, Ann and Felicia Busalacki who is still with us and is now 92 years old. When I told her about Mr. Lombardo she was sad to hear but remembered all the good times they had on Newton Drive.

    Sorry I can’t make the visition but I volunteer at the USO this Sunday from 2-6.

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  9. Deepest condolences to Gary and Steve and family. Good memories of the whole family; whether from your visits to our farm or Pat and Sal making you feel welcome at their house. I remember Pat making ravioli from scratch. My last meeting with Sal a few years ago was at the race track, a passion he and my dad Jim shared. Love to you and yours.

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  10. Deepest condolences to Gary and Steve and family. Good memories of the whole family; whether from your visits to our farm or Pat and Sal making you feel welcome at their house. I remember Pat making ravioli from scratch. My last meeting with Sal a few years ago was at the race track, a passion he and my dad Jim shared. Love to you and yours.

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