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Lauren Chiacchio
December 7, 2007
Grampy, I still can't believe that you are not here anymore...It's been almost two months since you've been gone and I still can't bring myself to believe that I will never see you, hug you, or tell you "I love you", until I see you again in heaven. You are forever in my thoughts and in my heart. Thank you for loving me and helping me become the person I am today. Love always and forever, your "favorite" granddaughter
Lillian Dahlberg
October 26, 2007
My deepest sympathy to Al's family.
My husband worked with Al at S&S and always concidered him a best friend. Al and I have exchanged e-mail jokes for the past several years and I will certainly miss his humor.I'm sure heaven is a happier place because of him.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Lauri Christian
October 17, 2007
So sorry for your loss. Al was a very funny man. I worked with him many years ago at Stop & Shop Corportate.
Barbara McInerney
October 17, 2007
Dear Rose,
My prayers are with you. I was away when I heard about Al. Otherwise I would have been there. I worked with Al at Aslanis Seafoods for 5 years. He was a wonderful, wonderful man. I will also miss his wonderful personality. He made my going to work each day a joy - all the jokes and laughter when Al was there.
Sandy Lach
October 16, 2007
The BEST Dad and grandfather will be missed by ALL of us. His last day was a perfect ending...getting together with his brothers over wine, shopping at Russo's, making sauce, stuffed artichokes and a ravioli dinner for himself and Mom. He did all the cleaning up and settled into his big chair for the Patriots game....then God called....maybe Heaven needs a good Italian cook.
He will ALWAYS remain in our hearts!!
charlene (Pierce) Bourque
October 16, 2007
Rose,
I remember the days of working with you at BayBank and the times we spoke of how wonderful Al was. He will be missed by all those who loved him.
Joanie Bell
October 16, 2007
I just want to give my condolences to Al's family.. I worked with him for years at Alsanis Seafoods and know what a wonderful man he was.
I usually send him pictures of me & my family by email & he always had the nicest things to say. What a sweetheart!!! I'll miss him!!!!!!!!
Mike Casey
October 15, 2007
Mr. Chiacchio,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Rose Mula
October 15, 2007
My heart goes out to all of you--Rose, Robert, Sandy, Al's grandchildren, and Gabe and Richard. Alfred was one of the earth's best. More than a cousin to me, he was also a treasured life-long friend. I'm so glad I saw him not too long ago when he came to visit with Richard. I already miss his daily emails. I wish he could email me from heaven.
Bless you, Alfred. Love you,
Rosie
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