In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hudson Valley Rail Trail, 12 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528 or a charity of your choice in Michael's memory. The family extends an invitation to everyone for the celebration of Michael's life at The Would Restaurant in Highland, NY following the interment. On May 22, 2021, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, 10:00 AM at St Augustine's Church in Highland followed by interment at St. Michael is survived by his sister, Loretta (Anzivina) Miller and her husband Edward of Highland, NY his niece & nephews, Michael Miller (Debbie) of Warrenton, VA Francine Miller (Rob Borrero) of Marlboro, NY Steve Miller (Megan) of Allentown, NJ and his great nieces & nephew, Lauren, Katie, Kelly, and Ryan Miller. He was often seen around town wearing his trademark beret and enjoying a glass of wine at local establishments. Michael enjoyed personal travel, the outdoors including gardening and walking on the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. He was a member of the Syracuse Alumni Board, NYU Casa Italiana Club, Turtle Bay Association of NYC, and an active parishioner at St. Michael had an affinity for learning languages as he was considered a polyglot. He traveled to various locations throughout the world as an attorney for the UN Development Programme. ![]() His career path transitioned to the United Nations in South Africa, eventually returning to their headquarters in NYC. Following graduation, Michael served in the Foreign Service in Mogadishu, Somalia for two years. Michael graduated from Highland High School, then went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a Juris Doctor from NYU. Michael was born on Apin Poughkeepsie, NY to the late Michael and Frances (Passanando) Anzivina. Anzivina, 79, a dual resident of Highland, New York and NYC, passed away after a brief illness on March 3, 2021, at Mid-Hudson Medical Center. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery of Lloyd in Highland.Highland – Michael R. Service will take place Saturday, May 20th, 10:00 AM at the funeral home. ![]() In later years, he and Marianne enjoyed cruising, the casinos, dining at various restaurants in the Hudson Valley, and just being together.Ĭalling hours will take place on Friday, May 19th, 4-8 PM at the Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., 38 Main St. 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. Simone Saso, 84, of Highland, NY, passed away with his family by his side on May 13, 2023.
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