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Albert A., 82 of Lodi on December 7, 2012. Before retiring,
Albert was a millwright for AT&T, Kearny. He was a Korean War Marine veteran, a member of the Hasbrouck Heights V.F.W, Post 4591, and a member of the Lodi Senior Citizens. Beloved husband of Joan (nee Miller). Devoted father of Debra Gambino and husband Marc of Hasbrouck Heights, and Dr. Thomas Martinelli and wife Mary Ann of Fairfax Springs, VA. Loving grandfather of Christopher and Nicole Bermudez, Marc Gambino, Melissa and Jennifer Martinelli. Dear brother of the late Caesar Martinelli. Funeral Tuesday 9 AM at Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 N. Main St., Lodi, then to Corpus Christi R.C. Church, Hasbrouck Heights for a 10 AM Funeral Mass. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Monday 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Directions/Condolences please visit www.santangelofuneralhome.com
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My deepest condolences to Joan. Al was a great man.
Georgeann Kiernan
December 10, 2012
Goodbye, old friend. We've loved you for many years and we're sad to see you go after such a valiant fight. You leave a remarkable legacy as a husband, father, grandfather and friend. We respected you for your service to this country. We'll miss you and toast you often. Our deepest condolences to Joan, Debby and the entire family, all so loved by him.
Thom & Lorry Gambino
December 8, 2012
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