Aliberti, Ralph
Ralph F. Aliberti, age 89 of Bridgeport, the beloved husband of the late Antoinette (Leonzi) Aliberti, entered into eternal rest on Friday, November 2, 2012 in Hewitt Health and Rehabilitation Center, Shelton with his loving family by his side. Born in Bridgeport on May 31, 1923, he was the son of the late Gerard and Adeline (Antonini) Aliberti and was a Bridgeport resident all of his life. Ralph was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII, and was in the Battle of the Bulge, stormed Normandy Beach and was awarded a Bronze Star. He was an avid Yankee fan. Survivors include his beloved children, Ralph Aliberti and wife Georgette, Stephen Aliberti and wife Gene, and Nancy Convertito and husband Ralph, his loving grandchildren, Lisa Krupienski and husband David, Jason Aliberti and wife Amanda, Jeff Aliberti and wife Marquetta, Scott Aliberti and wife Marcia, Corey Convertito and wife Johannah, Kyle Convertito, and Casey Convertito, his six great grandchildren, a sister, Helen Gaudette, and a brother, Gaetano Aliberti, and several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at 9:30 AM DIRECTLY in St. Margaret's Shrine, 2539 Park Ave., Bridgeport with a Mass of the Christian Burial. Interment in St. Michael Cemetery, Stratford. Friends may call on Monday from 4:00 Pm to 8:00 PM in the Parente-Lauro Funeral Home, 559 Washington Ave., Bridgeport. www.parentelauro.com
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To the Aliberti family:Iam sorry to hear about Ralph, he was a great guy,always smiling laughing, alot of good times at Hoffman fuel God Bless you, RIP
Anthony Odice
November 10, 2012
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Anthony Odice Jr.
November 10, 2012
Nancy ... I am so sorry for the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Ralph and your family.
Paula Hornyak
November 9, 2012
Nancy,Our heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
Rich and Karen Toth
November 6, 2012
To the Aliberti family,sorry for your loss of Ralph,he was a good person to be around,I worked with him in the mid 80's and will remember him always God Bless
Dave & Diane Hicks
Dave Hicks
November 5, 2012
Nancy & family:
So sorry to read of your Dad's passing. He was a very sweet gentleman and I know you will all miss him.
Our deepest sympathy to your entire family.
Judy Robinson Lucas & family
Judy Lucas
November 5, 2012
Steve I am so sorry for your loss of your dad he's in a better place now
God bless
Joe Boccamazzo
November 5, 2012
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.
November 5, 2012
Ralph & Steve
Sorry for your loss.
Pat Torre
November 5, 2012
All my best to you and yours.
John Varrone Stop n Shop
November 4, 2012
In thought and prayer, we will think of you, in light and dark you well always be there. Rest in peace Uncle Ralph.
Rique & Louise Maldonado
November 4, 2012
Dear Uncle Ralph,
We all will miss you, your smile and your easy going, and always happy and warm personality.
I remember growing up on Grand Street in Bridgeport; our families were always close by, supporting one another. There were the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve we were always all together, grandma, all the cousin's aunts and uncle's celebrating and being with each other. Where have those days gone, they were good times and they are gone now, but never forgotten!
May God Bless you and keep you with him in heaven, until we see you again.
All our love to you and your family.
Joey and Holly DeFeo
Joe DeFeo
November 4, 2012
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