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SALAMANCA - Albert J. Puccinelli Sr., 75, passed away on Monday (Feb. 19, 2018) at Buffalo General Hospital.
Born April 26, 1942, in Buffalo, he was a son of Albert G. and Josephine Valenti Puccinelli. On Oct. 13, 1965, in Buffalo, he married Pauline Elaine Dunn, who passed away on Dec. 1, 1995. He had been employed in the local oil fields.
He enjoyed football, hockey, wrestling and electronics.
Surviving are three sons, Albert (Tina Vinscavage) Puccinelli Jr. of Olean, Darry (Bobbijo) Puccinelli of Bolivar and Dino Puccinelli of Portville; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Vanda (Tom) Samol of Hinsdale and Enice Puccinelli of Allegany.
He was preceded in death by three sisters, Diane Srodawa, Naomi Church and Camille Spaulding.
Friends called Saturday (Feb. 24, 2018) at the Frame Funeral Home, Eldred, when the funeral service will be held with the Rev. Rick Price, officiating. Burial followed in Lamphier Cemetery, Eldred.
Online condolences may be made at www.framefuneralhome.com.
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On behalf of me and my family we would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Al Puccinelli. Al was a great friend of mine for 25 years and all those years came and went but his memory, his smile and his humor will stay forever in my heart. He always had a way to make me smile even when I needed it the most. Al-- I will miss you dearly and will always love you.. your memory will never fade away. RIP Al until we meet again someday!!
Robyn Roberts
February 25, 2018
We send our condolences and sympathy to everyone and prayers for all of Al's family.
Fran & John Samol
February 23, 2018
The residents at Hillview Manor in Salamanca, New York send their love and prayers to Mr. Puccinelli's family and friends. We will all miss our good neighbor.
Gaye Higgins +
February 23, 2018
Al and Tina, I am so sorry for you loss. Praying for you and your entire family during this extremely difficult time.
Lisa Tucker
February 23, 2018
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