AASP/NJ Mourns Loss of Longtime Members Jack Wilson and Sal Failla

AASP/NJ Mourns Loss of Longtime Members Jack Wilson and Sal Failla

Early December brought the loss of two longtime members, supporters and friends of the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) with the passing of Jack Wilson, former owner of Coury’s Auto Body in Toms River, NJ, and Sebastiano “Sal” Failla of Sal’s Auto Body in Green Brook, NJ.

Wilson passed away Dec. 5 at the age of 68. Wilson was the prior owner of Coury’s Auto Body and a past vice president of an organization that he assisted in starting to address the problems of the collision shops in that area, which ultimately turned into the Ocean County Chapter of AASP/NJ. He retired with his wife to Florida, where they enjoyed living along Jupiter Inlet and made many new friends.

Wilson’s accomplishments and contributions to the industry helped make it a better one, and he will be remembered as a friend to many and a longtime supporter of AASP/NJ.

Wilson is survived by his wife Deborah Travisano-Wilson, his daughters Melanie Lowden and Dawn Nolan, stepchildren Valerie Travisano and Daniel Travisano, five grandchildren, siblings and many other family members and friends.

Failla passed away Dec. 11 at the age of 93. He was one of the oldest living members of AASP/NJ and a much valued one.

Failla's voluntary participation and fundraising activities in too many charitable organizations to mention allowed him to share a wealth of knowledge to all he came in contact with, including so many in the automotive repair industry. He will be remembered as a great guy and good friend to those who knew him.

“Losing two great members of AASP/NJ, who passed within one week of each other, really makes for a sad time,” said AASP/NJ Executive Director Charles Bryant. “Both men were longtime members of the association and were good friends of many, including myself. They will be remembered for all they did to improve the collision industry. It’s pretty amazing how much the two had in common, like their pleasant smiles which were always visible no matter what difficulties either may have been enduring at the time. I would like their families to know just how much they will both be missed and remembered for all they did.”

AASP/NJ offers the families, friends and colleagues of Wilson and Failla its deepest condolences.

For more information on AASP/NJ, visit aaspnj.org.

Source: AASP/NJ

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