Salvadore ‘Salvy’ Taormina (February 8, 1932-July 9, 2025)

Salvadore S. “Salvy” Taormina, 93 a former long me resident of Monaca passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday July 9, 2025, at his current residence in Hopewell Twp.

Born on February 8, 1932, in Monaca, PA, Salvy lived a life marked by devo on to his family and his community. Salvy was the beloved son of the late Anthony and Connie Taormina. He was preceded in death by his treasured son Joseph, as well as his two brothers and three sisters.

His legacy continues through his loving wife of 70 years, Justina B. Amato Taormina, whom he married on June 4, 1955. Together, they built a family that includes three sons, Rick (Phyllis) Taormina, Jay Taormina, the late Joseph Taormina and a daughter-in-law, Tracy (Mark) Taormina Malagese. Salvy was a proud grandfather to Alisha (Aaron) Cumpston, Ricki (Lauren) Taormina, Jennifer (Chris) Kosek, Jamie (Sam) Kingston, Joseph (Cassie) Taormina, and Krista (Ryan) McCandless. His joy multiplied with the arrival of 15 great-grandchildren.

A graduate of Monaca High School, Salvy was a standout athlete, lettering in football, and basketball. His prowess on the football field earned him the title of All County Halfback in his senior year, and he showcased his talents in the East-West Game. His education continued at Geneva College before he proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean  Conflict.

Returning home, Salvy began working in 1955 at his father’s produce business in Monaca. Later, he embarked on a career at Westinghouse Electric, where he dedicated 20 years before retiring. Not one to be idle Salvy gained part me employment at Shop n Save produce department.

He was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. His commitment to service was evident in his extensive involvement in local sports programs. In 1967, he began assisting with St. John’s School intramural basketball and went on to become the sixth-grade coach from 1969 to 1972. His passion for nurturing young talent led him to co-found the Monaca Bantam Basketball Program, which he served as President for many years. Salvy’s dedication to youth sports extended to his roles with the Monaca Quarterback Club and the Monaca Fast Break Club.

He also enjoyed spending me at Mountaineer thoroughbred race track.

For his tireless community involvement, Salvy was inducted into the Monaca Hall of Fame in 1991, a testament to the las ng impact he made on his hometown. His legacy is not only in the programs he helped establish and lead but also in the countless young lives he influenced. ​

Friends will be received on Monday July 14 th from 3- 7 PM at SIMPSON FUNERAL &CREMATION SERVICES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca where a blessing service will be held on Tuesday at 12:30 PM with Deacon Robert Bittner, officiating. Interment will follow with military honors at 2:30 PM at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.

The family wishes to thank VITAS Hospice for the compassionate care that was provided to Salvy.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made in his memory to Beaver County Humane Society or St. Jude Research Hospital.

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