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1941

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2022

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Donald V. Brown Funeral Home Ltd.

36 Lake Avenue Drive

Stoney Creek, Ontario

Albert SANTUCCI Obituary

January 31, 1941 - January 28, 2022

After a life well lived, Albert will be deeply missed by his wife Sindy. Leaving behind his two brothers Sam (Rocca) and Tony. Son of the late Carmela and Benny. He had a special place in his heart for his nephew Benny and niece Lina and their children. He also had many cousins that he deeply loved and respected. Family was an important part of Albert's life. Al was born in Pettorano Sul Gizio, Abruzzo, Italy. He was a guy that loved his sports. In his earlier life, he bought a club called Gizio. They had a younger soccer team and an old timer's league as well. For years to follow, there were many games played, barbeques, picnics, and celebrations. He also coached and played for many years. Al arranged to take his team to play with a team from Abruzzo, Italy. They headed to Europe and sang the entire way there. They played and even won the game. They had fun with the other athletes there, singing, drinking wine, and creating beautiful memories. Later on, Al decided to buy racehorses and to the track we went. He had a few horses, some even racing in the USA. He had 2 horses that were so bad that we would sing 'Show Me The Way To Go Home'! He had a beauty called Mountain Hideaway and what a horse she was. As time passed on, Al gave up horseracing and went to coaching soccer. He later married and traveled. Albert was one of those special people you would want in your life because he was always happy, kind to everyone, unselfish, trusting, so giving and made himself available to anyone who needed his help. As his wife, I feel so very honoured to have had him in my life for as long as I did. When Al and his friends retired from Stelco, they remained close. They had a strong bond of friendship and respect for each other. They would meet up every two weeks to play cards. They would cook sausage and beans, eat pizza, drink wine and brandy, catch up on their lives and share stories. As they have grown older, some have developed blood pressure, diabetes, heart and stroke problems, stints, and prostate etc., the list goes on. So now there's no more sausage, no pizza, no wine or brandy, all they do is talk about their sugar, some about their heartaches and pains and basically old age, but they still had fun together. Al had quite the struggle, battling liver cancer, from the start of his diagnosis. He was ready to give up, but God has a way of making his presence known. He sent an angel to help. That angel was his cousin Pat Leoni. Pat took him to every procedure he's had in Toronto throughout the course of four years. He's given him courage to fight to never give up and gave him hope. In the last year of his fight, he took Al to Toronto every 10 days for his treatments. Pat was his pillar of strength. He called him his angel. I cannot begin to express my thanks and gratitude for all he has done for both of us. Thank you to Benny for coming from Kingston on the weekend to be with your uncle. Al was so proud of you. To Dr. Collins, you have shown Albert compassion and care and called to check up on him throughout these past months. Thank you. Friends will be received at the DONALD V. BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 36 Lake Avenue Dr., Stoney Creek on Sunday from 3-8pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua, 165 Prospect St. N., Hamilton on Monday, January 31, 2022 at 12noon. Please visit the Funeral Home website (www.donaldvbrown.ca) to register your attendance for visitation and funeral mass. Visitors will only be accepted by scheduled appointment. Private cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Liver Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Notes of sympathy and condolence may be left at www.donaldvbrown.ca

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Jan. 29, 2022.

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Henry Kulesza on Bettina Ave

February 8, 2022

I was very sorry to hear about
Albert's recent passing. He was always an easy going person to chat with when I went for a walk.
My sincere condolences.

Ben and Anna Pace De Rubeis

February 2, 2022

Sindy and Santucci family thinking of you and wishing you moments of strength and comfort. Albert fought a long hard battle I was there at the beginning of his journey. May he now Rest In Peace. Anna RN.

Donata Pace and Family

February 1, 2022

Sindy e la famiglia Santucci sincere condoglianze.

Dino Vagnoni

January 30, 2022

My deepest condolences for your loss of a loved one Sindy , Albert was a good man we got to be good friends over the years started work same day I did at Stelco be strong Sindy . Remember the good years our prayers are with you, this is the cycle of life which we must all travel at sometime. Stay strong Sandy and may Albert rest in peace. (RIP)
Dino Vagnoni

Ralph and Paula Pace

January 30, 2022

Our deepest condolences to Alberts family. May he rest in peace.

Jimmy Brown

January 29, 2022

Albert always had a smile on his face. I was a neighbour over 60 years ago on Cloverdale Avenue where Albert lived as a young man with his parents, who were wonderful people. What a great tribute to his life. Rest in peace my friend.

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Memorial Events
for Albert SANTUCCI

Jan

30

Visitation

3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Donald V. Brown Funeral Home Ltd.

36 Lake Avenue Drive, Stoney Creek, ON L8G 3N3

Jan

31

Funeral Mass

12:00 p.m.

St. Anthony of Padua

165 Prospect St. N., Hamilton, ON

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36 Lake Avenue Drive, Stoney Creek, ON L8G 3N3