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Salvatore James Duffey

November 22, 1966 ~ November 5, 2018

Salvatore James Duffey, 51, passed peacefully on November 5th, 2018, in Atlanta, Georgia. Salvatore is survived by his mother, Angela Duryea of New York; Fiancée, Elizabeth Chadell; Sister, Patricia Waulmaker, and his Brothers, Anthony Duryea and Joseph Duryea; Nieces and Nephews; Gabrielle, Taylor, Vinnie, Gia, and Paulie, and Great Nieces and Nephews; Jayden, Jaylan, Jaymie, Nevaeh and Olivia. Salvatore J. Duffey was born on November 22, 1966 to Angela Curcio and Walter Duffey. He graduated from West Babylon High School in New York. Salvatore moved to Powder Springs, Georgia in 2005. His family and friends will always remember him as a loving person with a big heart. Some of his favorite things to do was to cook for the auction, buy and sell things on EBay, and sit at the park and have lunch with his Fiancée, Elizabeth. He truly enjoyed life and spending time with his family and friends. A Funeral is scheduled for Saturday November 10, 2018 at 12pm. Visitation will be from 10am- 12:00pm. Committal service to follow at the graveside after the service. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Salvatore Duffey's life.

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  1. I am so sorry I don’t have the words to express how I feel. I love you guys ❤️

  2. Sal I’m gonna miss you calling me bud and all the random topics we discussed and debated. You were my best friend and my hero because you fluttered in your personality just always cool, calm, and collected. There were so many things I wanted to tell you about my trip to New York but when I got back and I found out you were already in the hospital. I came to the hospital and held your hand and prayed out loud for you so you could hear me and get better. My heart is broken. I loved you brother.

    • I meant to say you never fluttered in your personality

  3. You will be remembered Sal!!!

  4. All of us here at POST are heartbroken for the loss of Sal. Our thoughts and prayers for Liz and the family continue. May you be blessed with the comfort of the Lord and find peace in that comfort.

  5. Sal, you were a rock for Liz. Your strength and encouragement was amazing. We will continue to keep Liz and your family in our prayers.

  6. Seeing you with the cup of coffee reminds me of the Dunkin Donuts coffee you brought to Liz at lunch each day for so many years. Knowing she will have these precious memories of you will bring her comfort for years to come. God Bless you, your family and our sweet Liz.

  7. When we go through these sorrowful times, we can be assured that God does care about us. God promises that he “is near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” (Psalms 34:18) Nothing can bring us more peace of mind than the inspired words of… “the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulations.” (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) God promises that in the future he…” will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” (Revelation 21:3,4) We can all look forward to the time when “the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing.” (1 Corinthians 15:26) I hope you find some comfort in these words. Take Care.

  8. OMG, we love you, but God Loves you more,
    may his gently soul rest in blossom of the Lord.

  9. Love you uncle Sal ❤️

  10. No words can express my feelings right now. I met Sal when Liz was in the hospital and he stayed by her side. Such a great guy who left this world too soon. My thoughts and prayers go out to Liz and Sals family. May he rest in eternal peace.

  11. I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget Sal & his sense of humor. He will be missed.

  12. Liz,
    Even though I haven’t seen you for awhile, my heart goes out to. I remember when Sal brought his dog by POST and I met her and him!! May your memories provide some peace and comfort in the days ahead. I’ll be praying for you and his family. Love ya, Lena Baggett

  13. I will miss seeing Sal’s lopsided grin and miss hearing his booming voice, saying “Not your again!”
    He use to tease me about the food choices I made. He always brought a smile to my face and made me laugh. He will be greatly missed by me. Sal may you rest in peace and the people at the pearly gate will welcome you with open arms. You had a heart of gold…
    Tabitha “Laura”

  14. I must say, one of the greatest components that separated Fr8Auctions from any other auction, was the way they fed you the whole day. That distinction was led by Sal Duffey. The way he effortlessly prepared those meals for so many, was astounding. Hearing his New York accent let you know some good eating was on its way. He was alway kind to me in a New York kinda way. He will truly be miss and leaves a void the size of Time Square. Rest In Peace it Big Sal.

    Ken “the Cookieman” Gibson


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