Russell J. Salvatore

Honoree Profile

May 28, 2024

Russell J. Salvatore
Russell J. Salvatore
US Army

Russell J. Salvatore served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956 and achieved the rank of Corporal.

Mr. Salvatore is a veteran of the Army and resident of Williamsville, New York who served his country with distinction, and continues to support and honor veterans throughout the community today.

Through the years, Mr. Salvatore has given back to the community in many ways by supporting numerous organizations, including the Diocese of Buffalo, Trocaire College School of Hospitality, Erie County Medical Center, Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, Oishei Children's Hospital, Sister's Hospital, and St. Joseph’s Hospital. His donations have funded new facilities and building renovations, and have included “Free to Patient” flat-screen TVs, transport vans for the American Red Cross, and 10 patient vans to transport veterans to various destinations.

Mr. Salvatore hopes his lasting legacy to the community will be the “Patriots and Heroes Park” he created and built outside his restaurant and hotel in Williamsville. The park includes works created by longtime artist and friend, Don Parrino, that recognize the brave men and women who proudly served this country, including those who received the Purple Heart. The park also includes a Gold Star Memorial, a replica of Arlington National Cemetery’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and a tribute to the Battle of the Bulge. Monuments are also dedicated to the victims of the 9/11 tragedy and those who died in the crash of Flight 3407 in Buffalo in 2009.

A child of immigrant parents, Mr. Salvatore started in the restaurant business at his father's East Delevan Avenue location in the 1930s. In 1967, Mr. Salvatore sold his home and purchased a small pizza business that would later become Salvatore's Italian Gardens. After leaving that business at age 75, he opened Russell’s Steaks, Chops, and More, as well as Salvatore’s Grand Hotel in 2008.

Mr. Salvatore is known for his immense generosity to countless charities as a leading philanthropist, donating close to $10 million to worthy causes over the years. He is a steadfast supporter of veterans throughout the community, and he has earned the admiration and respect of everyone in Western New York.

All Veterans Honored by Senator Patrick M. Gallivan