Andrew Sabatino

Born: September 13th, 1966

Died: May 22nd, 2025

Obituary

Andrew Sabatino, 58, of Perrysburg, Ohio, passed away on May 22, 2025. Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on September 13, 1966, Andrew was the beloved son of the late Anthony and Dolores (Radacovsky) Sabatino. His father’s career took the family across the country, from New Jersey to California, then to Kansas, and ultimately Ohio—a journey that shaped Andrew’s deep appreciation for people, places, and stories.

Andrew graduated from Del Amigo High School in San Ramon, California, and later earned an Associate Degree in Business from Owens Community College in Perrysburg. A driven and passionate entrepreneur, he owned and operated InsideOut Home Recreation, where he poured his energy into helping others enjoy time with their families—just as he did with his own.

A proud Raiders fan, Andrew looked forward to Sundays all week long. He also supported the Kansas City Royals. He found peace at the beach, joy in a good book, and never said no to his favorite foods—pizza, brats, and a classic Primanti Brothers sandwich. Andrew loved hosting 4th of July parties, bringing together those he loved for laughter and food.

Above all, Andrew was a family man. He cherished teaching his granddaughter, Winter, how to play T-ball and was always ready with a joke or a story. He will be remembered for his humor and charisma.

Andrew is survived by the mother of his children, Sunday Wiseman; his children, Sayge (Nathan) Hussar and Zachery Sabatino; stepson, Kevin (Julie) Ryan; grandchildren, Winter and Ryan Hussar; brother, Anthony (Teri) Sabatino; and sisters, Denise (David) Kirk and Roxanne (Ned) Istas. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Gary Sabatino, and his nephew Alexander Sabatino.

A time of gathering to honor Andrew’s life will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home, 830 Lime City Road, Rossford, Ohio. A ceremony will follow at 6:00 PM in the funeral chapel.

In memory of Andrew and in honor of his father's battle with pancreatic cancer, memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Research Institute—a cause close to Andrew’s heart. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered for the joy, laughter, and love he brought into the lives of so many

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