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Paul Sardi

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Paul Sardi
Here's Paul posing for the camera and showing off his muscles! Taken in my yard in Devon, CT. I wish the pole in the background wasn't there.
Date & Place: in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut 06460, United States
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Thanks, Nancy -- he worked hard to keep fit, for sure. But I can tell you, and I'm sure you already know -- that smile says he wasn't taking himself very seriously -- always having fun!
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Paul Sardi
Paul was a fun person with an amazing personality. He enjoyed living life fully, and was a great brother and friend to many of his classmates and acquaintances.
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Nancy Mandeville
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Stephen Sardi
I'm from England, but lived the majority of my life in the US. I've traveled the world as part of corporate America, and have enjoyed interacting and learning from other cultures. As you can tell -- I'm not a writer, but I do have many fond memories. Ever since I was a child, I've felt that cemeteries should be respected as repositories of lives, in some cases lived long before we are born. The stories deserve to be told and remembered, but in most cases, the mute stones don't tell them. I resolved to try to use whatever skills I had to tell the world about my older brother, who wasn't famous but meant the world to me.
I live here in CT with my fantastic wife -- my successful children and my two cute grandchildren live locally.
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