![]() In his early years, he loved any outdoor activities from cutting wood to fishing to hunting. He was a bookkeeper for his son’s business until recently, also. “Cy” was a graduate of Highland High School and worked for over 30 years at Grand Union grocery stores. The Saso Family will be eternally grateful for their loving and dedicated presence in his life until the very end. Susan Salanitri, Marianne’s daughter, was a very special person in Simone’s life, also. She was by his side constantly and gave him many, many happy years. In addition, Simone is survived by his loving partner, Marianne Consiglio, of New Paltz. (Kimberly), two beautiful great grandchildren- Aiden and Brody Orefice, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Katharine Orefice (Michael) and Gregory, Jr. He is predeceased by his brother, Charlie and sister, Prudy. He is survived by his son, Greg Saso and his wife, Mary Beth sister, Isabel Casabura (James).Īnd sister-in-law, Jerianne Saso. On July 16, 1961, he married Ruth Ann Baker, who predeceased him. ![]() He was born on January 27, 1939, in Highland, NY to the late Mary and Gaetano Saso. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, with burial to follow in Highland Cemetery.Simone Saso, 84, of Highland, NY, passed away with his family by his side on May 13, 2023. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. and Susan Schlosser of Highland two sisters, Nancy McAllister of Hawthorne and Kristen Schlosser of Highland and a brother, Billy Schlosser of Tillson. He was just ‘Dan’ - there is no other way to put it.” In addition to his wife, Schlosser’s survivors include three children at home, daughters Nikayla and Lea, and son Alec his parents, John E. He loved his family and friends around him. He would do it all from baking to cooking to cleaning. ![]() “He was the best husband and father anyone could ask for. “He’ll be deeply and terribly missed,” said Waite, who considered Schlosser a father-figure. He was a member of the Highland High School class of 1991 and also graduated from Dutchess Community College. Augustine Roman Catholic Church in Highland. He was also an Eagle Scout, and member of the Italian Center in Poughkeepsie and St. Schlosser was a regional district loss prevention manager for the northeast region of GAP Inc. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, where he was pronounced dead, after Mobile Life ambulance and Highland firefighters arrived on the scene following a 911 call, according to Bassanese. Officials believe Schlosser was electrocuted while rolling up an extension cord when lightning struck either the cord or the ground nearby, Bassanese said Saturday. He liked helping others and would do absolutely anything for you,” said Michael Waite, who has known Schlosser for about 18 years and is a cousin of Schlosser’s wife, Christy. “He was just a great guy who always outdid himself. Schlosser was identified Sunday as the victim the Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home, which is handling his funeral. while he was helping a neighbor put away tools they were using to build a treehouse at 9 Brescia Blvd., Highland Fire Chief Dan Bassanese said Saturday, declining at that time to identify the victim by name. Schlosser died after lightning struck around 5 p.m. ![]() Schlosser, a father of three and a lifelong Highland resident. The 35-year-old Highland man electrocuted Friday evening by a nearby lightning strike was identified Sunday as Daniel J.
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