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Alma A. (Roca) Mowday
February 05, 2025


Jupiter, Florida
Adalberto Alfonso, Jr., Jupiter, Florida, has passed away from COVID at the age of 76, after several years of suffering from Dementia/Alzheimer's. Al, was born in Cuba and was a dynamic man that was also a great example of the American Dream. He was an accomplished engineer that retired after 40...
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Alma A. (Roca) Mowday
February 05, 2025
I love Al with all that I am.
Donald l. Callahan
August 03, 2024 | Friend

Donald Callahan
February 08, 2023
I will always remember Mr. Al as my Dad and he will always hold that special place in my heart that God created specifically for him. He will always be missed and remembered by those he genuinely supported throughout their careers at FPL. See you later Mr. Al and yes I will continue learning and reading "everything" I can get my hands on. Loved you then, now, and forever more.
Cassie Dominick
September 04, 2020
I will always remember Mr. Al as my Dad and he will always hold that special place in my heart that God created specifically for him. He will always be missed and remembered by those he genuinely supported throughout their careers at FPL. See you later Mr. Al and yes I will continue learning and reading "everything" I can get my hands on. Loved you then, now, and forever more.
Cassie Dominick
September 04, 2020 | Houston, TX | Coworker
In my heart, I will always remember Mr. Al as my Dad. He adopted my daughter and I into his wonderful loving family when we lived in WPB and we remained close when I moved to Texas. He will forever have a special place in my heart which God created specifically for him. He was an amazing man who genuinely cared for so many. I'll see you later Mr. Al and yes I will continue reading and learning until we meet again. Loved you then, now, and forever more.
Cassie Dominick
September 04, 2020 | Coworker
Adalberto and I met at the Cutler Plant in 1970. I remember his terrific sense of humor. He made me laugh and laugh. Our careers went down different paths but I ran into him again in 1990 at Turkey Point. We reminisced about what we had been doing for the last 20 years. It was an interesting afternoon. The thing I remember most about Al was his dedication to his family and his work. He was truly a special individual. One who will be missed.
Don Grandage
August 15, 2020 | Friend
I will miss Al. He was unique in his ability to look to the future, always a few steps ahead of everyone else. He was one of the greatest leaders I worked for during my 45 years with fpl. He was demanding but gave people opportunities they may never have gotten from other leaders. He was a great influence in my life and I will never forget him.
Georgann McHugh
August 13, 2020 | Friend
Al was a great boss and leader. I always enjoyed working for him. My sincere condolences to his family.
Brian Peroni
August 12, 2020 | Coworker